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A marriage license is a legal document issued by a governmental authority that permits two people to marry. It serves as proof that the couple has met the legal requirements to wed.
Once you complete the online application, you will receive a confirmation notice containing information about completing the application process.
If a divorcing couple doesn't have children together, and has no property to divide, a couple may have a choice about which forms/ or processes to use. A couple can choose to use the simplified process by filing The Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage or the regular Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
A Prenuptial Agreement, commonly called a prenup, is a domestic contract that you and your future spouse create before getting legally married. It’s important to note that you cannot make a prenup after marriage. A prenup sets out the current and future financial responsibilities of each partner if they separate, divorce, or when one partner die
A dissolution of marriage with dependents is a legal process to end a marriage when there are minor children or other dependents involved:
A Petition to Determine Paternity is a legal document filed by a birth mother, father, or another interested party to establish the legal father of a child. This process is often used to secure child support, custody, or visitation rights. The petition asks the court to determine the biological father of the child and, if necessary, establish related legal responsibilities.
Response to Petition to Determine Paternity. Completed with information you provide and ready to file.
Response to Answer to Determine Paternity and to advise the Court of what you are asking to be ordered
A petition for custody is a legal document filed in family court to request a court order regarding the custody of a child.
A petition for child support is a legal document filed in family court to request financial support for a child from the other parent. This document formally asks the court to establish or modify a child support order based on the needs of the child and the financial circumstances of both parents.
A motion for a scientific paternity test is a legal request made to the court to order genetic testing to determine the biological father of a child. This motion is often filed in cases where paternity is disputed or needs to be established for purposes such as child support, custody, or visitation.
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a document that allows one person to appoint another person to act on their behalf concerning finance, real estate, business, and more.
Within a Power of Attorney, if you are the one granting authority to a representative, you are called the principal. The personal representative you appoint is called the attorney-in-fact (also known as the agent or mandatory, depending on your state).
Last Will and Testament is a legal document you can use to control the Distribution of your estate and protect your loved ones after you pass away.
The purpose of a Last Will is to leave clear instructions on how to pass on your property and finances to family members and friends. This accelerates the probate process, reduces confusion for the executor of your estate, and makes your final wishes known.
Living Will is a document in which you can specify the medical treatments you wish to receive if you become incapacitated and can’t communicate.
As such, this document helps health care workers understand when to proceed with certain treatments when you’re:
The terms of your directive are binding once you sign the document.
Generally, a Living Will and a Health Care Directive both dictate your health care preferences in the event of a medical emergency or incapacitation.
A Revocable Living Trust is a document that allows you to place assets or property into a trust so they can seamlessly transfer to your beneficiaries after you pass away. Trusts are legal entities that hold assets for beneficiaries to inherit eventually. As its name suggests, you can amend or revoke the terms of a Revocable Living Trust at any time.
A Revocable Living Trust is also known as a:
A Codicil modifies, removes, or adds clauses to an existing Last Will and Testament
Provide your loved ones with clear instructions for your funeral, remains, services, and more with an End-of-Life Plan.
Use a Living Will and Medical Power of Attorney to specify the types of treatments you consent to and appoint someone to make decisions for you, should you become unable to act for yourself
A Child Medical Consent is a document where a parent or guardian grants permission to a caregiver or other person to make medical decisions for a child
A lease is a contract a landlord and tenant use to outline their rights and responsibilities when the tenant rents residential or commercial property from the landlord
A Commercial Lease Agreement outlines a landlord’s and tenant’s rights and obligations when the landlord rents out commercial property to a tenant. Either party can be an individual or company. A tenant may also be referred to as a renter or lessee.
The purpose of Commercial Lease Agreements is to establish lease terms so parties are bound to them.
An Eviction Notice is a letter that a landlord sends to a tenant as a warning that their lease is or may be coming to an end.
In some cases, the Eviction Notice may give the tenant the chance to fix a problem before the landlord proceeds with eviction. Otherwise, the notice informs the tenant why they’re being evicted and when they must vacate the property.
"Notice of Habitability Issues and Demand for Repairs" is a formal letter written by a tenant to their landlord to report problems that affect a rental unit's safety, health, and livability. This letter is sent certified mail.
Notification to landlord of intention to terminate the lease agreement. Used when demand for repairs has not been resolved
A Quitclaim Deed is a document that transfers ownership of real property, such as a house or piece of land, without a guarantee of ownership. Using a Quitclaim Deed form is a fast and straightforward way to transfer an owner's property interest to another party. Because there's no guarantee of ownership, Quitclaim Deeds are most often used between people who have a trusted and established relationship, such as family members. In addition,
We prepare legal documents for request that you be early terminated from your probationary sentence; or to modify your probation. Although we know that most of our customers have been granted their request, we cannot make guarantees that your request will be granted. In general, to request an early termination of probation or modification, all of your court costs, fines, restitution, etc. should be paid in full; you have not re offended or violated your probation; and have completed all of your
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Sealed record is hidden from the public, but certain agencies might still access it. In Florida, your criminal record cannot be sealed or expunged if you have been adjudicated guilty by a judge, or if you have pled guilty or no contest to certain offenses, even if adjudication was withheld. This also applies if you were convicted of attempting or conspiring to commit certain crimes. On average, an expungement in Florida takes 5-7 months
An expunged record is treated as if it never existed, even by those agencies. In Florida, your criminal record cannot be sealed or expunged if you have been adjudicated guilty by a judge, or if you have pled guilty or no contest to certain offenses, even if adjudication was withheld. This also applies if you were convicted of attempting or conspiring to commit certain crimes. On average, an expungement in Florida takes 5-7 months
Injunction team helps those affected by domestic, repeat, sexual, dating and stalking violence obtain injunctions for protection. Injunctions are commonly referred to as "restraining orders."
You may file a Domestic Violence restraining order if violence or stalking has occurred, or the Petitioner has reasonable cause to believe may occur, between individuals who are spouses, former spouses, or persons related by blood or marriage who are residing or have resided together as a family, or individuals who are residing together or have resided together as if family, or individuals who have a child in common.
You may file a Stalking Violence restraining order if someone purposely follows or harasses you repeatedly over a period of time. If in doing so, he/she threatens your life or threatens to harm you, with the intent to cause you reasonable fear for your safety, then the act becomes aggravated.
You may file a Repeat Violence restraining order if there have been two acts of violence or stalking on two separate occasions, one of which must have been within the past 6 months committed by a person against another person. These types of Injunctions are usually appropriate for neighbor-against-neighbor, coworker-against-coworker, or other types of relationships that are of a non-domestic or non-dating nature
You may file a Sexual Violence restraining order if any one of the following has occurred: al battery
In addition, you must have reported the incident to law enforcement and be cooperating in any criminal proceedings or the Respondent must have been sentenced to prison and the
Cease and Desist Letter is a formal document sent to an individual or organization to demand that they stop engaging in a particular behavior or activity that is considered unlawful, harmful, or otherwise unwelcome. It is often a preliminary step used to resolve a dispute without going to court.
Defamation of character refers to making false statements about someone that damage their reputation. It involves communication that can harm a person's standing in the eyes of others, leading to financial loss, loss of reputation, or emotional distress. Defamation can occur in two main forms: libel and slander.
Demand for Payment is a formal request asking someone to pay a debt they owe. It is typically the first step in pursuing collection before escalating to a lawsuit. It includes:
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