He may legally respond that this is not in his scope of practice and can't tell her anything about how much child support she may be entitled too. He can tell her to speak to a lawyer or her local child support agency.
Further Explanation:
A legal technician is someone who has to be licensed and attain an associates degree to practice. They are limited in what they can and can not do within their state. A legal technician can provide forms, fill out the forms, and even file the forms for their clients. They can't offer any legal advice at all.
Each state has their own rules and regulations that the legal technician must follow or they can lose their license and be unable to work. If the client has a question that the legal technician can't answer and is not in their scope of practice, they must inform the client verbally and in writing that if they don't obtain a lawyers advise it can be adverse to their case.
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