Services We Offer
Estate Matters -Do you want to know what happens after you execute a Will or Living Trust? Do you want to make sure your personal and financial affairs are in order before your death? Judicial Self-Help Center is ready to share factual information to guide you in understanding which method is right for you.
Family Law Matters-Are you ready to Adopt? Do you need an order for Child Custody, Child Visitation, or Child Support? Ready to file for Divorce (aka Dissolution)? Judicial Self-Help Center can provide factual legal information and guide you to other legal resources to process these matters.
Family Law Matters-Are you ready to Adopt? Do you need an order for Child Custody, Child Visitation, or Child Support? Ready to file for Divorce (aka Dissolution)? Judicial Self-Help Center can provide factual legal information and guide you to other legal resources to process these matters.
ProbateA legal process that occurs when a person dies that involves the validation and administration of their will. The Probate court also handles Conservatorship and Guardianship.
Real Property TransfersA deed is used if you need to add or remove a name from real property.
"Real property refers not only to the real estate and land you've purchased, but it includes any rights that are attached to that property." |
Trust AdministrationWhen you have a Trust as part of your estate plan, you have to choose someone to be a “Trustee”. Trust Administration refers to the actions taken by the Trustee, to do what the Trust instructs them to do.
Simple Civil ActionsIncludes name changes, adoption (both step parent and adult), small claims, demand letters, and response to limited complaints.
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Family LawFamily law is the legal framework for resolving marriage and family issues (Child Custody, Child Visitation, or Child Support, Divorce aka Dissolution).
Power of AttorneyA power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone else to act on your behalf. Powers of attorney (POA) can be helpful to people who want to choose a trusted person to act on their behalf when they cannot.
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