Evidence Gathering
- Uniform Family Law InterrogatoriesA set of standardized questions sent to an opposing party requesting disclosure of certain personal information and documents.
- Non-Uniform Family Law InterrogatoriesA set of unique and customized questions sent to an opposing party to answer.
- Request for Production of Documents and ThingsA request to an opposing party to produce certain documents or electronically stored information.
To Initiate Your Case
- Petition for Dissolution (Divorce) With Minor ChildrenLegal document filed with the court requesting to dissolve a marriage with minor children and to return each party to the status of a single person.
- Petition for Dissolution (Divorce) Without Minor ChildrenA legal document filed with the court requesting to dissolve a marriage without minor children and to return each party to the status of a single person.
- Legal SeparationA legal document filed with the court requesting that the parties be classified as "legally separated", but without dissolving the marriage or returning each party to the status of a single person.
During Your Case
- Application for DefaultA legal document filed with the court stating that a party has complied with all applicable service requirements upon an opposing party in a family divorce law matter, that the opposing party has not responded, and a request for an entry of default against the other party.
- Consent DecreeA legal document filed with the court outlining the agreements of the parties in a divorce or legal separation action when the parties agree to ALL terms.
- Default DecreeA legal document outlining the terms of a divorce decree when the Court has allowed a party to proceed via default hearing because the other party has failed to respond to the Petition for Dissolution (Divorce).
After Your Case Ends
- Motion for ClarificationA legal document filed with the court requesting the court to clarify or correct a judgment, order, or other parts of a record.
- Motion Altering or Amending a JudgmentAn aggrieved party may file a Motion Altering or Amending a Judgment for any ruling, judgment or decision.
- Motion for Relief from Judgment or OrderAn aggrieved party may seek relief from a final judgment, order or proceeding.
1. QUESTIONNAIRE
Complete our simple online questionnaire.
2. DRAFTING
An attorney drafts your legal document based on your individual needs and specifications.
3. REVIEW
Your legal document is sent to you for your review. We provide unlimited revisions for your complete satisfaction.
4. FILING
We file your legal document with the court in compliance with applicable state rules and procedures (*additional fee required).