Practice Area
Consumer Protection
Consumer Protection Services
Consumer protection laws are designed to shield individuals from unfair, deceptive, and abusive practices by businesses, lenders, service providers, and debt collectors. Whether you’re a pro se consumer asserting your rights or an attorney pursuing or defending against consumer claims, the strength of your legal documents can make or break your case. At Pro Se Assistent, we specialize in drafting precise, legally grounded pleadings, complaints, and supporting documents tailored to state and federal consumer protection statutes.
Our services empower self-represented individuals with professionally formatted legal filings and provide attorneys with reliable, ready-to-file documents for consumer litigation, pre-litigation demands, and regulatory complaints.
Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices (UDAP) Claims
We draft detailed complaints and legal filings alleging violations of state-level UDAP statutes, which prohibit misleading advertising, bait-and-switch tactics, concealment of material facts, and other forms of consumer fraud. For in pro per consumers, we prepare compelling complaints that meet pleading standards and clearly state how the business’s conduct violated the law. Attorneys benefit from factually supported, statute-specific pleadings that hold up under judicial scrutiny and position cases for favorable resolution.
Debt Collection Abuse (FDCPA & State Laws)
We prepare complaints, cease-and-desist letters, motions, and declarations based on violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and comparable state laws. Common issues include harassment by debt collectors, misrepresentation of amounts owed, failure to validate debts, and unlawful threats. Our services help pro se litigants file claims with confidence, using documents that cite the correct provisions and outline damages. Attorneys receive well-researched complaints, responses, and counterclaims for both individual and class-action contexts.
Credit Reporting Errors (FCRA Disputes)
We assist with drafting disputes under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), including formal dispute letters to credit bureaus, complaints for failure to correct inaccurate data, and motions for injunctive relief. Self-represented consumers receive effective, regulation-compliant documents to challenge credit report errors and seek compensation. For attorneys, we draft litigation documents asserting FCRA violations against credit reporting agencies and furnishers of inaccurate information.
Auto Fraud & Lemon Law Cases
We draft consumer complaints, rescission letters, and notices of nonconformity under state Lemon Laws and federal warranty statutes, including the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Pro se car buyers benefit from clear, accurate pleadings that detail misrepresentations, mechanical defects, and failures to repair. Attorneys use our services for complaints against dealers or manufacturers involving breach of warranty, odometer fraud, and unfair sales practices.
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We assist with unfair and deceptive trade practices (UDAP) claims, debt collection abuse (FDCPA & state laws), credit reporting errors (FCRA disputes), and auto fraud or lemon law cases. We also prepare customized documents for other consumer-related disputes.
Yes. We provide professionally formatted, court-ready documents that help pro se litigants assert their rights confidently and in compliance with federal and state consumer protection statutes.
Absolutely. Attorneys rely on us for accurate, statute-specific pleadings, responses, motions, and demand letters that save time and support strong litigation strategies.
Yes. We draft FDCPA-based complaints, cease-and-desist letters, and motions that address harassment, misrepresentation, unlawful threats, or failure to validate debts.
We prepare FCRA-compliant dispute letters, complaints, and motions to challenge inaccurate credit reporting and pursue damages if credit bureaus or furnishers fail to correct mistakes.
Yes. We draft rescission letters, notices of nonconformity, and complaints under state Lemon Laws and federal warranty statutes, helping consumers seek refunds, repairs, or replacement of defective vehicles.