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Need the Other Party to Provide Important Documents? Let’s Prepare Your Notice to Produce

When you're representing yourself in a family court case, it’s essential to have the documents you need to prepare your case properly. A Notice to Produce Document Request is a formal legal request asking the other party to provide specific documents relevant to your case—such as financial records, bank statements, tax returns, or proof of expenses.

Attorney Bonnie Canty can help you professionally prepare this notice to ensure it’s legally sound, clearly written, and tailored to your specific needs.

Divorce Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated

Let’s keep it simple, respectful, and legally sound. This petition is designed for couples with no kids, no assets, and a shared desire to move forward.

What This Service Covers

If you believe the other party is withholding important records or you want to verify information that affects child support, alimony, or property division, a Notice to Produce is a vital tool. Bonnie will help you list your requests in a clear, court-acceptable format that increases your chances of getting the documents you need to strengthen your case.

This service can be used to request:

– Financial disclosures

– Credit card statements

– Mortgage or rent records

– Communication logs

– Medical or school records

– Or any other relevant supporting documents

Before Your Session...

After booking this service, you’ll receive an intake form and a link to schedule a 15–30 minute phone call with Attorney Bonnie Canty. During the call, you’ll explain your case, the documents you need, and your reason for requesting them. She’ll then provide a custom quote based on the complexity of your request.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a Notice to Produce?

A: It's a legal document that requests the other party to provide specific documents or records relevant to your court case.

Q: Can I choose which documents I want to request?

A: Absolutely. During your consultation, Bonnie will help you decide what to request and how to word it properly.

Q: What if the other party refuses to provide the documents?

A: If the opposing party doesn’t comply, Bonnie can advise on next steps such as filing a motion to compel or using other discovery tools.

Q: Will this service include court representation?

A: No. Bonnie will prepare the documents only—this service does not include court appearances.

Q: What is the cost?

A: Document preparation is billed at $350/hour after your consultation and approval of the estimated time required.