Do you provide legal advice?
No. I am not an attorney and do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, legal strategy, or legal recommendations.
Can you tell me which forms or documents I need?
No. I cannot determine which forms, documents, or legal procedures are appropriate for your situation. You are responsible for selecting the documents you want prepared. If you need help determining which forms to use, you should consult an attorney.
Can you tell me what to write in my documents?
No. I cannot tell you what information to include, what position to take, how to answer legal questions, or what wording you should use. Documents are prepared based solely on the information and instructions you provide.
What do you do as a Legal Document Preparer?
I assist with typing, formatting, organizing, and preparing legal documents based on information provided by the client. I do not make legal decisions on behalf of clients.
What happens during the consultation?
During the consultation, we will discuss the document preparation process, review the information you provide, and determine whether my services are a good fit for your needs.
Is the consultation fee refundable?
No. The consultation fee is non-refundable. However, if you choose to move forward with document preparation services, the consultation fee will be credited toward the cost of your selected service.
Does paying for a consultation guarantee document preparation services?
No. The consultation allows us to discuss your needs and determine whether I can assist with your requested document preparation services.
Can you represent me in court?
No. I do not represent clients in court, negotiate on their behalf, or communicate with opposing parties as a legal representative.
How are documents prepared?
Documents are prepared solely from the information and instructions provided by the client. The client is responsible for reviewing all documents before signing or filing them.
What if I need legal advice?
If you need legal advice, legal representation, or assistance determining your legal rights or options, you should consult a licensed attorney.