At present, the bulk of public services seem to me to be delivered at one of three points in people's involvement with the law:
general public legal
information delivered through seminars, workshops and pamphlets to people who are idly grazing for legal
information or helping a friend; narrowly - focused legal
information, advice and representation delivered to individuals at the moment of crisis, often following
separation, a threat to take the children or service of process; or, detailed, concrete legal
information and advice delivered to individuals who are well engaged in a proceeding, usually unrepresented by counsel, and are seeking details
about specific issues, such as making or replying to an application, demanding or making disclosure or preparing for trial.