What is a Probate Lawyer? Is it Best to Have One? By A People's Choice|January 1st, 2020|Probate| People often think they need a probate lawyer to file probate. After all, the probate process requires filing many court documents and completing a variety of tasks over a 9 to 12-month period. Fortunately, probate is mostly paperwork and knowing how to move the case through the court process. So, although you may not need a probate lawyer, it is crucial to complete the paperwork and file the documents correctly. Hiring an experienced probate legal document assistant is a great way to avoid paying statutory fees to attorneys and save the estate thousands of dollars. Read More Comments Off on What is a Probate Lawyer? Is it Best to Have One?
Family Law By A People's Choice|April 7th, 2014| California Family Law Matters The California Family Law court hears a variety of different types of proceedings. This includes matters involving terminating a marriage or domestic partnership, divorce, child custody and visitation matters, child support, spousal support, paternity and adoption in California. Any person can choose to represent themselves in their California family law [...] Read More 0
Affordable Legal Document Preparation Services For California Court Documents and Other Legal Forms By A People's Choice|June 18th, 2013| Affordable Legal Document Preparation ServicesFor over 40 years, A PEOPLE’S CHOICE has brought easy access to affordable legal document preparation services to people across California. Our services also extend to individuals living outside of California but find themselves dealing with California legal issues. A People's Choice provides low-cost legal document preparation services for thousands of [...] Read More 0
What Is a Probate Bond & When Do You Need One? By A People's Choice|July 21st, 2019|Probate, California Legal Documents| In California, the probate process often takes a long time. During the average 9 to 12 months of probate, someone must pay bills, sell assets when appropriate, and protect property from theft. The estate must trust that "someone," the executor, to handle the process wisely and well. In order to protect against mismanagement, you may need a probate bond. Learn about the options you may have as a personal representative of an estate. Read More Comments Off on What Is a Probate Bond & When Do You Need One?
Ventura Legal Assistance By A People's Choice|May 27th, 2014| Affordable Legal Assistance Ventura County | A People's Choice Don't let the legal system scare you! A People's Choice in Ventura County, California has been a leading provider for affordable California legal assistance in Ventura County since 1980. Don't spend needless money on attorneys on matters that you can do yourself with [...] Read More 0
Our Legal Document Services By A People's Choice|May 1st, 2014| Our California Legal Document Services A People’s Choice is one of California’s leading Registered Legal Document Assistant Services. Our services are specially designed for people who find themselves dealing with California courts or California legal issues and are seeking inexpensive, low-cost or cheap options for professional self-help legal document preparation service and guidance. [...] Read More 0
How to Obtain Conservatorship in California By A People's Choice|December 2nd, 2020|Probate| One of the first steps of obtaining conservatorship in California is understanding the process. Then, you must complete complicated petition documents. Need help with this step? Be sure to contact A People's Choice for low cost, attorney-free assistance. Read More 44
How a Fill-in-the-Blank Will Can Go Wrong By A People's Choice|April 24th, 2020|Estate Planning| If you're considering creating a will with a DIY fill-in-the-blank service such as LegalZoom or Nolo, be sure to read up on the consequences beforehand. Unfortunately, wills created with these services often result in incorrectly distributed estates. Luckily, registered legal document assistants like A People's Choice are here to help. Read More Comments Off on How a Fill-in-the-Blank Will Can Go Wrong
How to Release Money From Blocked Account By A People's Choice|July 12th, 2016|California Courts| A court order is needed to block a bank account. A blocked account is usually created to protect a money judgment awarded to minors and adults who have been appointed a guardian or conservator. Conversely, a court order is also required to release money from blocked account. A withdrawal from a blocked account is only [...] Read More 47