Friday, March 24, 2017

Reasons to use a Supreme Court certified Legal Document Preparer brought to you by Prescott Tax and Paralegal in Prescott

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Often the need for legal services comes during times of economic issues.  Using a paralegal can help reduce the financial burden and decrease legal costs.  However, you must understand their capabilities and limits. Prescott Tax and Paralegal in Prescott discusses a few points to consider.

More often than ever before, people are using paralegals to assist in their legal matters. Paralegals have a broad range of skills that make them very useful in many legal settings.  A paralegal’s usefulness goes beyond preparing documents and conducting legal research. Useful skills include estate and trust administration, planning for special needs children, review of 3rd party office leases, legal matters related to real estate, , and much more.

Although knowledgeable and capable of contributing to the practice of law, the law prohibits document preparers from serving certain functions. Here are some examples:
  • Conducting depositions
  • Being an advocate in courts
  • Giving legal advice
Statistics show in some states about 75% of divorces and 60% of bankruptcies are done without lawyers. Many of these do-it-yourselfers have chosen paralegals instead of hiring lawyers.

What else can a paralegal do for you? A paralegal is more than a clerical person. They have knowledge about local procedures, and are familiar with local forms and rules.

Do you need help with filing legal documents in Prescott? We would like to help you with all your legal document preparation needs. Contact Prescott Tax and Paralegal today! Call 928-778-3113 or visit our website at http://www.PrescottTax.com.

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Please Note: We are NOT attorneys and do NOT provide legal advice. Your information is confidential, but we do not have attorney-client privilege. If you need legal advice, you will be referred to an attorney.

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