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Our experience and knowledge combined with compassion and personal understanding of your legal issues is necessary to tailor your legal documents to induce the outcome you desire. We transform your emotion and concern into proper legal format.
Your relationship is an emotional issue, We at Do-It-Yourself Legal balance your emotional needs with the correct legal package to help you put your life back on track.
Although we at Do-It-Yourself Legal do not promote divorce, but when it happens we are here to help you pick up the pieces of your life. Readily available with resources to help you transition to a place of sure footing. We at Do-It-Yourself Legal are here to help. What you want is to talk to someone who cares and who is knowledgeable of the court’s requirements and is able to walk you through the process one step at a time.
We at Do-It-Yourself Legal offer a complete service that results in finalization of your documents with emphasis on what is important to you. We can even assist in contested matters, in the event you and your spouse do not agree. We at Do-It-Yourself Legal can save you money, time, and assist you step by step through the entire process. We are not an impersonal computer service - it isn’t about showing off our technology, it is about you, your family, and one-on-one communication with people about their needs.
We at Do-It-Yourself Legal will show you that you have options. Call now to learn how we can be of service to you. Call now to schedule an appointment with our experienced paralegal and learn how we can be of service to you. We take the time to explain the steps involved and the documents needed. Here at Do-It-Yourself Legal, we take the intimidation out of the process and empower you to reclaim your life.
FAMILY LAW RELATED DOCUMENTS
Summons
Petition
Parenting Plan
Order of Child Support
Financial Declaration
Sealed Financial Source Documents
Parenting Declaration
Paternity Affidavit
Qualified Domestic Relationship Order (QDRO)
Quit Claim Deed
Promissory Note
Just follow these three simple steps:
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Call and schedule an appointment. We have a live receptionist waiting to take your call. Rest assured you will not recieve an automated line when you call us to schedule an appointment with our paralegal. In the event you reach our voicemail, we are assisting other clients and will return your call once it is recieved.
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Arrive at your appointment on time. We look forward to spending time with you and reserve time to address your needs. Please be aware that children will not be allowed in our meeting due to the sensitive issues that will be discussed. We at Do-It-Yourself Legal support children and parental relationships and regret that we cannot offer childcare. If children are a part of your dissolution look at the list of documents that may need to provide. You will need to bring the documents you are able to at this appointment.
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Once our paralegal has reviewed your options with you, and discussed your concerns and circumstances, you will be given a quote for our services. In most cases, documents can be prepared in a day or two. If we can not help you with your needs, we can refer you to someone who can. Here at Do-It-Yourself Legal we can assist you with the first step in educating yourself so you will have a clear understanding about the process to make an informed decision about your future.
COSTS:
It is difficult to put a price value on the service Do-It-Yourself Legal provides. Many of us have watched the countless credit cards ads about “priceless” and that is what customers say about Do-It-Yourself Legal.
How do you put a price on comfort and security in knowing that your documents are done right and you know the possibilities about what is the next step. Do-It-Yourself Legal is here for you and we listen, it’s all about communication.
Costs vary depending on the options you choose. Call now to schedule your appointment so we may give you a realistic quote.
WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR FIRST APPOINTMENT:
You don’t have to bring anything to your initial appointment; however, you may wish to bring:
❒ A list of assets
❒ A list of debts
❒ If you have real property, you may wish to bring your property tax documents
❒ Retirement information
If you have dependent children you may wish to bring the following documents so we can discuss child support.
❒ W-2 for the past 3 years
❒ Copies of your pay stubs for the past 6 months
❒ Copies of your spouse's pay stubs for the past 6 months
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