Become A Legal Document Preparer
How To Become A Florida Legal Document Preparer
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Common Services Provided by Florida Legal Document Preparers:
Divorce Forms Preparation
Preparing forms for uncontested divorce or simplified dissolution of marriage.
Child Custody and Support Documents
Assisting with preparing documents for child custody agreements, parenting plans, and child support modifications.
Name Change Petitions
Preparing petitions and forms for legal name changes, including adult and minor name changes.
Small Claims Court Documents
Helping clients prepare the paperwork needed to file or respond to small claims lawsuits.
Eviction Notices and Landlord/Tenant Documents
Drafting eviction notices, lease agreements, and other landlord-tenant-related legal documents.
Power of Attorney (POA) Forms
Preparing durable or general power of attorney documents, medical directives, or limited POA forms.
Living Wills and Healthcare Directives
Preparing living wills, healthcare surrogate forms, and other end-of-life directives.
Wills and Simple Estate Planning
Assisting with the preparation of simple wills, and other basic estate planning documents, but not giving legal advice.
Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
Preparing agreements that outline the division of assets and financial matters in case of divorce or death.
Deed Preparation
Preparing quitclaim deeds, warranty deeds, and other property transfer documents.
Business Formation Documents
Preparing and filing forms for the formation of LLCs, corporations, and other business entities.
Bankruptcy Petition Preparation
Assisting with the preparation of bankruptcy petitions and schedules for individuals filing for Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy (without providing legal advice).
Immigration Forms
Preparing immigration forms such as applications for residency, citizenship, and visas (without advising on immigration law).
Guardianship Documents
Preparing documents for establishing guardianship over minors or incapacitated adults.
Probate Documents
Assisting in the preparation of probate forms for small estates or formal probate proceedings.
Living Trusts
Preparing living trust documents for clients seeking to manage their assets through a trust arrangement.
Notarization Services
Offering notary services to authenticate signatures on legal documents.
Document Filing Services
Filing prepared legal documents with the appropriate court or government agency.
Legal Correspondence Drafting
Drafting demand letters, responses, and other formal legal correspondence.
Property Settlement Agreements
Assisting with the preparation of property division agreements in divorce or separation cases.
Affidavits and Sworn Statements
Preparing and notarizing affidavits, declarations, and other sworn statements.
Expungement/Sealing of Criminal Records
Assisting with the preparation of documents to expunge or seal criminal records in Florida.
Civil Litigation Forms
Preparing documents for civil cases, such as complaints, answers, motions, and discovery forms.
Important Notes:
No Legal Advice: Legal document preparers in Florida are not allowed to provide legal advice or represent clients in court. Their services are limited to preparing documents as instructed by the client and providing information on how to file these documents.
Client Responsibility: Clients are responsible for ensuring that the documents are appropriate for their specific situation and for any follow-up actions, such as filing with the courts.
This list reflects the wide range of document preparation services a legal document preparer can offer, but it is important that the preparer operates strictly within the guidelines to avoid unauthorized practice of law.