FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Legal document preparers charge lower fees compared to attorneys for individuals or businesses with limited financial resources who need assistance with routine legal documents.

Representing yourself “pro se” (as the law allows) can be challenging, as the legal system can be complex, intimidating, and unfamiliar to you.

The average cost of a divorce in the United States can range of $1500 – $4,000 for a simple, uncontested divorce.

The average attorney fees for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy can range from $1,500 to $6,000 or more, depending on the circumstances.

Legal Document Preparers for The Document Store do not practice law or provide legal advice but do offer general information and guidance based on training and knowledge.

The Document Store is not an automated, template based service. Our clients receive personalized service and interact directly with a professional, experienced Document Preparer.

Turnaround times depend on the project. The Document Store makes every project a priority with as fast a turnaround time as possible, typically a few days. Bankruptcy and simple divorce clients can expect a longer timeline for completion due to the legal nature of the project.

During a free consultation, several key things typically happen:

  • Introduction
  • Discussion of Needs
  • Assessment
  • Explanation of Services
  • Discussion of Fees
  • Discussion of Next Steps (if applicable)

Forms start at $39, however, the cost of customized business forms can vary depending on several factors such as the complexity of the form and the design requirements.  

If this happens, The Document Store will not be able to assist you – you will need to consult a Divorce Attorney.

Yes, during this hearing, various matters related to a bankruptcy case are addressed. 

During these hearings, the judge will listen to arguments from both sides (you and your creditors), consider evidence presented, and make decisions based on bankruptcy law. It’s important for parties involved in a bankruptcy case to attend these hearings and be prepared to address any issues that arise.

Choosing a business entity is an important decision that can impact your taxes, liability, and operations.  Therefore, The Document Store recommends that you consult with a tax professional or business consultant.  Once you explain  your business and how you plan to operate, either professional can properly advise you because each entity has its own advantages and disadvantages.

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