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Available services

Available Services

We are not the Legal Aid Society. 
We do not help with civil litigation, small claims, or evictions.​
We are able to complete documents under the direction of our client, the self-represented individual.
If you require legal advice or direction, please contact an attorney.  

Living Trust Package

            Preparation of  attorney approved documents using software that is attorney approved and regularly updated to be compliant with state law.  

 

You will not need to come to the office, or visit the court, as we handle everything through email, mail, and over the phone.  

 

Living Trust Packages include a minimum of the following  forms: 

1.     Declaration of Trust

2.     Certification of Trust

3.     Living Trust

4.     Pour Over Will

5.     Advanced Health Care Directive

6.     Durable Power of Attorney

7.     Deed to transfer real property into name of trust 

 If you have any legal questions, we urge you to speak with a licensed Attorney, as only they can provide legal advice.    

Divorce through Agreement 

(Marital settlement Agreement)

Divorce through settlement agreement, wherein both parties agree upon all terms of case (support, division of assets and debts, and custody, visitation, and child support if children are involved).

 

This includes preparing all forms from beginning to end, as a “default through agreement.”  We submit all forms to the court for filing, so you do not have to.  We serve the Respondent by mail, so you avoid personal service.    All you need to do is complete (2) forms, FL-150 and FL-142, and we do the rest. 

You will not need to come to the office or visit the court, as we handle everything through email, mail, and over the phone.

 If you have any legal questions, we urge you to speak with a licensed Attorney, as only they can provide legal advice.    

Will & Power of Attorneys

We can prepare your Stand Alone Will, with a power of attorney and health care directive.  We will mail the documents to you which you notarize. 

 If you have any legal questions, we urge you to speak with a licensed Attorney, as only they can provide legal advice.    

Divorce through True Default

(Uncontested)

In this divorce, we work only with the Petitioner. We file all the initial forms outlining the proposed division of assets and debts, spousal support, and any proposed custody, visitation, if children are involved.

 

After filing, the Respondent is personally served (which client is responsible for arranging). 

 

Then (30) days after service, if the Respondent has not filed a response with the Court, Petitioner’s proposed judgment is submitted to the court for filing. 

 

The Court reviews the paperwork to see if the proposed orders are fair, equitable, and make sense. 

 

 You will not need to come to the office, or visit the court, as we handle everything through email, mail, and over the phone. This includes preparing all forms from beginning to end, as a “true default.” 

 

 If you have any legal questions, we urge you to speak with a licensed Attorney, as only they can provide legal advice.    

Name Change 

We prepare the Name Change Petition, which you can sign electronically. We then file it with the Court and ensure the Order to Show Cause is filed in a legal newspaper as required.  The proof of publication is then submitted to the court so your name change request can be granted without hiccup. You do not even need to attend the hearing or visit the courthouse.  When the hearing is over (which you do not attend), we will send you a link you can use to order certified copies directly from the court. 

Request for Order 

Ex Parte 
(Family Law Only)

We prepare and file the Request for Order, and Ex Parte, and all required supplemental court forms. We use our experience to craft a concise and effective  declaration telling the Court your story and include any exhibits you want the Court to see. ​

 

 We will file the motion and serve the response on the other party by mail, if allowed.  You will not need to come to the office, or visit the court, as we handle everything through email, mail, and over the phone.

​  If you have any legal questions, we urge you to speak with a licensed Attorney, as only they can provide legal advice.    

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