What do you usually do when you go to the judicial office?

Mediation of disputes, provision of legal advice, community correction, resettlement and assistance.

1. Mediation of disputes: The judicial office can help mediate civil disputes, including family disputes, neighborhood disputes and economic disputes, so as to promote social harmony.

2. Providing legal advice: The judicial office can provide free legal advice services, answer legal questions for residents and provide legal advice.

3. Community correction: The judicial office can assist in community correction, including supervision, education and help, for those sentenced to probation, parole and other community corrections.

4. Resettlement and education: For released prisoners, the judicial office can assist in resettlement and education, including helping them integrate into society and find jobs.