
Opaque Legal System and Bureaucracy
The legal system is an insurmountable wall for those without resources, offering no clear path to justice. Self-representation in civil or criminal matters isn’t empowerment—it’s a trap. It’s a system that exploits people, condemning them to further poverty and crushing their hope for fairness. People lose their wealth across generations, not just from legal battles, but from the failure to make wills or understand the role of executors. Families are left vulnerable, their futures hanging by a thread because of basic misunderstandings.
This lack of clarity breeds a broken system where the vulnerable are easy targets. Legal disputes become an arena where the rich and powerful prey on the less fortunate, manipulating procedural complexities to their advantage. And when individuals can’t afford legal representation, they’re left defenseless against businesses that can hire a team of lawyers, ensuring that the odds are stacked against them.
The opacity in legal procedures isn’t just inconvenient—it’s devastating. It denies people the right to a fair and ethical defense, making it impossible for them to navigate the system effectively. As legal battles drag on, many are left to wonder how anyone is supposed to get a fair chance without enough resources. This is a deep flaw, one that leads to widespread disillusionment with the very idea of justice. Urgent reform is needed, not just to make the process more transparent, but to ensure that the system serves everyone equally, regardless of wealth or status. Without such changes, justice will remain out of reach for too many, a cruel game only for those who can afford to play.