How to File Your Own Court Papers
I had been separated from my husband for three years. I had tried on several occasions to peacefully rectify the situation. He was not about to budge. He knew that I could not afford an attorney. I called the clerk of courts. The people in that office are extremely helpful.
I explained my situation. The woman who answered the phone suggested the DIY divorce kit. She did give me a word of caution, though. She said the kit did not come with all the paper work I would need. Where do I get it? Her answer, of course, on-line.
I searched every nook and cranny of the Internet. I learned quite a bit about how a search engine locates things. But no such luck with divorce forms I could use in the state I was in. So I called the clerk back. I asked if I could see a divorce record that had been filed. She informed me it was public record. I was on my way to the courthouse.
To make a long story short, I was granted a divorce. The ex hubby did not have to show up. The judge was extremely understanding with the presentation of my case. I won.
In recent weeks, a family member had a slight crisis that caused him to contact an attorney. The bill would have been almost $600. This time I knew what to do. I found examples of motions that had been filed. I was able to help when it came to writing an addendum to the motion. The cost? 2 hours of my time.
If you find yourself needing to file a motion for something, ask the clerk of courts if it is possible for you to file the motion yourself. Chances are you can. The next step is to get on-line and search for free legal forms or free court forms. An intelligent person can figure out the wording of these court papers and fill in the blanks. This can save a lot of time and money.
How to File Your Own Court Papers
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