Tuesday, May 14, 2019

5 Reasons Consumers Love Legal Document Preparers


  1. Cost. Document preparation services are not the same as attorney services, nor are they meant to be. Document preparation fees are much lower than attorneys' fees, because legal document preparers do not offer legal advice, and do not provide representation. Document preparation fees for things like divorce, bankruptcy, and small probate can be as little as 10% of what consumers would expect to pay an attorney to prepare these same documents.
  2. Control. Consumers always remain in control of their legal action. It is up to the consumer, the pro se litigant, to educate himself about the issues and to construct his own strategy. Having control of the case strategy allows the self-represented litigant to be more agile in making compromises, and by being in control may be able to avoid long drawn out litigation.
  3. Communication. Legal document preparers are generally superb communicators and are happy to keep their customers informed about their work. Many document preparers teach their customers how to check their case docket, deal with the court clerk, and efile their documents.
  4. Court procedure. Many legal document preparers are former paralegals with years of experience working for law firms. Florida court procedure is confusing, but most document preparers are well aware of the minutiae of timelines, formats, and court rules.
  5. Access. The pro se litigant is a customer to the legal document preparer – a valued customer. The level of customer serviced offered by legal document preparers includes easy access to the document preparer. Most document preparers operate solo or have a very small staff, so the customer almost always communicates with the same person preparing his documents.