Yes, you will need to hire an attorney in order to draw up divorce papers. By doing so, you will be protected from any errors which may incur.
How long should it take for an attorney to draw up divorce papers?
The same way anyone else files for divorce. You have your attorney draw up the necessary papers and have them served in prison. The only difference is the location - others are served the papers at home, and his will be served in prison.
you need to sing divorce papers ---- Have an attorney draw up papers, and they will run it in the paper to cover the legal action that they take. Do it now that you know they are missing because you can ask for more with no argument.
You should seek legal advice and file divorce papers against her. Your lawyer will draw up papers stating why you are filing for divorce. In most States a divorce would be granted for several reasons, one being 'alienation.'
Yes, you should be able to have your attorney draw up guardianship papers. It shouldn't be expensive, but you do need the papers to give you the rights that you need.
I don't know. But, if you want a simple divorce and have no children, get in touch with a Paralegal. He can draw up the paperwork and tell you where and when to file for one flat fee. The Paralegal can not give you any legal advice, for that you will have to contact a reputable Divorce Attourney.
Contact and attorney that specialized in adoptions, they usually know how to process surrogate contracts and the birth certificate.
A Simple draw up of papers or a print out version off line should be just the ticket costing no more then 150 to 250 dollars.
The inmate has to ask for a law clerk to first draw up the papers, be sure to include an "indignet" (not sure on spelling) paper. The divorce papers and the other form are then submitted to the clerk of the court in the county in which that inmate is residing ( for instance if he were at Polk C.I. he'd send them to Bartow). I believe the fee is $1.00. I know for a spouse to file to divorce an inmate the cost is a dollar.
If an authorization letter is need to by the father for the son, an attorney can draw up the papers for a small fee. The authorization letter for a home loan will just need to state the father can help the son with financial help.
You can draw or write what ever you want.
No. An AG is a public officer of the court and a state elected official. A parent who wishes to file a TPR petition must do so Pro Se or retain private counsel.