Prestige Legal Document Assistance
Prestige Legal Document Assistance - Serving Your Legal Document Preparation Needs Since 1988!
- Divorce
- Legal Separations
- Annulments
- Order to Show Cause
- Child Custody and Visitations
- Modifications of Custody and Support
- Child Support and Spousal Support
- Guardianship
- Restraining Orders
- Grandparent Visitations
- Paternity
- Step-Parent Adoptions
- Parental Abandonment
- Independent Adoptions
- Adult Adoptions
- Qualified Domestic Relations
- Orders (QDRO's)
- Name Changes
- Other Family Law Related Issues
*We are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice.
"It has been a pleasure to have Kristy Schaeffer as a Legal Document Assistant- Paralegal prepare my Family Law Legal Documents for me. She was recommended to me from a local Law Office in Kern County in 2007. I was satisfied with her knowledge of laws as well as a great person doing business with great results.
I have found Kristy Schaeffer to be an experienced and knowledgeable Legal Document Assistant- Paralegal, she is familiar with the rules of the court as well as California Family Laws. Kristy is very detailed in her work and she always proofreads all of her documents before submitting them to the Courts.
When I know of friends and family members that are in need of a Legal Document Assistant- Paralegal, I always highly recommend Kristy to assist them with their Legal Service needs. The feedback that I have received from friends and family has always been satisfactory for the services Kristy provided."
Nora Tackett
-March 1, 2011
A "Paralegal" is an individual who is qualified by education, training, or work experience, who either contracts with or is employed by an attorney and performs work under the direction and supervision of an attorney who is an active member of the State Bar of California.
A "Legal Document Assistant" (LDA) is an individual who provides services to a person who is representing themselves in a legal matter. An LDA is an experienced professional who will aid you in preparing your legal documents for court and at a much lower cost. The key difference is whether that individual is working under the direct supervision of an attorney or allowed by law to work without the direct supervision of an attorney.
The State of California made it a law on January 1, 2000, that all individuals preparing legal documents of any kind for the general public, without the direct supervision of an attorney has to be licensed and bonded. They also have to meet upper educational requirements and experience.
My personal skills more than qualified me to be a licensed and bonded Legal Document Assistant. Therefore, I became the second individual to be licensed and bonded in Kern County, California. Give me a call.
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