Family Law

Family Law Services – Divorce & Name Change Petition.

As a Legal Document Preparer (LDP), I provide professional, accurate, and affordable assistance in preparing and filing divorce-related legal documents. I also assist individuals with the accurate and timely preparation of court-required documents for legal name changes.

Divorce Services Offered:

We only help with Simplified Dissolution of Marriage and Uncontested Divorces.

  • Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
    Preparation and filing of the initial petition and all supporting documents required to initiate divorce proceedings.
  • Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA)
    Drafting agreements related to property division, debts, spousal support (alimony), and other financial matters.
  • Child Custody & Visitation Agreements
    Preparation of parenting plans, custody schedules, and visitation agreements if minor children are involved.
  • Child Support Worksheets
    Completion of child support calculations and related forms as required by the court.
  • Spousal Support (Alimony) Requests
    Assistance with preparing documents related to temporary or long-term spousal support.
  • Financial Disclosures
    Preparation of required financial disclosure documents, including income, expenses, assets, and debts.

Name Change Petitions Offered:

  • Adult Name Change Petitions
    Preparation of documents for adults who wish to legally change their name, including the petition, civil cover sheet, and order.
  • Minor Child Name Change Petitions
    Document preparation for parents or legal guardians seeking a name change for a minor, including consent forms and notice requirements.
  • Publication of Name Change (if required)
    Guidance and assistance with publishing the required legal notice in an approved newspaper, including obtaining proof of publication for court filing.

We are not attorneys. We do not provide legal advice, and this service is not a substitute for the advice of a lawyer. We can only type the factual information you provide into the blanks on court-approved forms. We cannot tell you what to put in the form or represent you in court.