Divorce and Legal Separation Q&A
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The Role Of We The People In Your Divorce
One of the difficult moments is over; you have decided to get a divorce. There may be more difficult times ahead but this part doesn’t have to be one of them. You have chosen the service of We The People to prepare all of your divorce documents and this overview and the tools we provide you can make your responsibility of providing us the information we need to complete your forms easier. We The People is the national leader in legal document preparation services. We are the only national chain providing high quality, affordable legal document preparation to consumers who choose to represent themselves in uncontested legal matters. We collect your information in the store and then we submit it to our processing center where our experienced team of legal document preparers will complete all of your forms. Our role is to provide you with the necessary documents to navigate your case through the divorce process and in order to do this we need you to supply us with the information requested. We can only get the job done if you have given us the information we need.
Are court filing fees included in We The People’s services?
The filing fees are not included in the We The People fee and are the responsibility of the individual. You should check your local county courthouse for the exact amount.
What other fees will I be responsible for after using We The People’s service?
In addition to court filing fees, some counties have a mandatory parenting class that must be attended if the parties have minor children. Your local county courthouse can provide you with information as to whether this is a requirement where you are filing as well as the fee and class schedule. If your spouse is personally served with the divorce paperwork by a law enforcement agent or process server, you will be responsible for that fee as well.
What’s the difference between a divorce, a legal separation, and an annulment?
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How Long Will it Take for Me to be Divorced?
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What if we’ve already divided our community property?
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Divorce after a Judgment of Legal Separation
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What is the date of separation?
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What debts am I responsible for now?
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What is a Declaration of Disclosure?
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How the Divorce Process Works
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How Does the Court Determine Child Support?
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Will I Have to Pay Spousal Support?
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What if I can’t Find My Spouse?
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