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Self-Service Litigation Made Simple
Are you are representing yourself in court, and do not require the representation or advice of an attorney? I offer self-help court document preparation services to those who are representing themselves in litigation. Not quite sure what to do next? Give me a call, text me or send me an e-mail. Court procedure can seem confusing, but I can help you with your legal documents so that you don’t get overwhelmed. My service is efficient & affordable. Your documents are individually prepared, and are accurate & complete.
Self Help Legal Forms in Arizona
File a Motion, Stipulation, Response, or Complaint
The initial pleading, which set out the plaintiff’s legal claims and starts a lawsuit is called a Motion, sometimes called a Petition. A Response is a legal document in which a party responds to a complaint, pleading, motion, or brief. A Motion is a document that is a request to the court for an order or ruling. Depending on the ruling, this is done before, during, or after a trial.
II will help you run smoothly through Self Service Arizona filing of documents:
The initial pleading, which set out the plaintiff’s legal claims and starts a lawsuit. Sometimes called a Petition.
File a Response
This document is a legal document in which a party responds to a complaint, pleading, motion, or brief.
File a Motion
This document is a request to the court for an order or ruling. Depending on the ruling, this is done before, during, or after a trial.
File a Stipulation
An agreement between parties. For example, Plaintiff & Respondent may stipulate (agree) to a specific settlement to avoid trial.
Assistance with Divorce & Family Law
While no divorce is really “uncontested” in the sense that there are no disagreements, these kinds of disputes don’t always have to go to court to be resolved. The Divorce Petition package gets you started. Once the Petition package is complete, you’ll sign & notarize your documents.
We can also help you with creating a required Parental Plan when there are children involved. Even though deciding what information to put in the divorce papers is often complicated, the process for many divorces in Arizona can be quite simple.
Legal Resources:
Arizona State Legislature
Arizona State University
College of Law Self Help Guide
Bar Associations
Maricopa County Bar Association
Commerce Secretary of State
Request for Assistance
Acceptance of Service
Affidavit of Service by Certified Mail
Application and Affidavit for Default
Application for Deferral of Court Fees
Court Courier Services
Court Systems in Arizona
United States District Court – Arizona
United States Bankruptcy Court – Arizona
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Divorce & Family Law
AZ Guide for Parents Living Apart
Supreme Court of Arizona
Fair Trade Commission
Summary of your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act
University of Arizona
College of Law Self Help Publications
US Bankruptcy Court Arizona
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Westlaw