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Do you need legal help in San Jose?

Our service can provide legal help in San Jose for people who need help with preparing and filing their divorce or legal separation case.  While we cannot give legal advice, we can help to ensure that  your paperwork is prepared correctly and processed through the court as efficiently as possible.  Everyone needs legal help now and then, and our service is here to help.  If you are in need of legal help for your divorce or legal separation in San Jose (Santa Clara County), San Mateo or San Benito Counties we would appreciate the opportunity to speak with you about how our service can help you.  If you are needing divorce help, please feel free to contact us today to see if our service is a good fit for your divorce situation. We offer a free consultation with no obligation, so contact us today at 408.885.9795 or by email at: info@priorityonelegal.com. Can

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Divorce Procedures in San Jose

Are you looking for someone to help you prepare your divorce paperwork in San Jose? Priority One Legal Document Services, Inc has been helping clients prepare and file their divorce and legal separation paperwork here in San Jose and other various counties for over 30 years.  We are very experienced, and ethical, provide upfront fee quotes and have been in the same location for over 30 years assisting our clients to prepare their divorce paperwork here in San Jose (Santa Clara County), as well as in San Benito and San Mateo Counties. How should you choose a service to do your divorce paperwork? You should start by reading about the legal service you are considering. Is the service licensed and bonded? Do they provide a quality and professional service from the beginning to the end of your case? Another important question to ask is how long they have they been preparing divorce

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Are you considering hiring a divorce attorney to do your divorce?

You can certainly hire a divorce attorney to prepare your divorce paperwork, but you might not actually need to. Have you ever considered doing the divorce yourself with the assistance of a professional legal document preparation service? A Legal Document Assistant (LDA) is a person who can help in-pro-per (self-represented) clients prepare and file their divorce paperwork, without the assistance of an attorney. While a Legal Document Assistant (LDA) cannot give legal advice, individuals who know what they want with regards to the details of their divorce action can direct the Legal Document Assistant in how they want their divorce handled. In turn, the Legal Document Assistant can then draft their divorce documents based on the client’s specific requests and direction. Since our clients are in full agreement to work together to reach an agreement on what terms and divisions work best for them with regards to child custody, child

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Other advantages to using a Legal Document Assistant (LDA) as opposed to a divorce attorney for my divorce?

Most attorneys will require a hefty retainer to start your case which will only cover up to a certain number of hours at their given hourly rate.  After this retainer has been used up, which can happen quite quickly in divorce cases, you will then be billed hourly for all added time expended on your case.  This will result in monthly bills that may often continue, even after your case has been completed. Many legal document preparation services will quote a flat fee for their work, which means you will also not be charged for every email, phone call and correspondence, as you would if you hired an attorney without a flat fee contract. Additionally, many of our clients have reported that by using a service like ours, they actually minimized the emotions that can sometimes come into play when an attorney is involved. If you do choose to use

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How Fast is a “Quick” Divorce in California?

We should first start with the definition of a ‘quick’ divorce. In California, there is a mandatory waiting period of 6 months and 1 day from the time your divorce paperwork is filed and either served on your spouse or your spouse files a response to the divorce by filing the appropriate documentation with the court.  Additionally, all required documentation must be submitted to the court and be done accurately before your divorce can be finalized.  If your documentation is rejected for any reason, the termination date for your divorce could take longer than the mandatory time frame. Due to the mandated waiting period in California, the best way to get a quick divorce is to start the process immediately with a professional service and to be in full agreement with your spouse. The sooner you begin the process and do so amicably with your spouse, the sooner you can get a

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