FAQs

Professional, Affordable Legal Document Preparation & Mediation Support Serving Central Florida

Disclaimer

Central Florida Paralegal Services is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or legal representation. All services are limited to document preparation and mediation support for self-represented individuals.

Yes. We assist self-represented individuals by preparing family law documents accurately and in compliance with Florida court requirements.

No. We do not provide legal advice. We prepare documents based on the information you provide and approved court forms.

Yes. We can assist with preparing additional documents, responses, modifications, or enforcement paperwork at any stage of your case.

No. We do not attend court hearings or represent clients. We focus solely on document preparation and procedural support.

Turnaround time depends on the complexity of the matter and how quickly information is provided, but most documents are completed promptly once all details are received.

Yes. We prepare documents for both contested and uncontested divorces, depending on your situation.

Yes. Document preparation services are typically far more affordable than full attorney representation.

No. We can assist one party at a time. Each spouse may choose their own document preparer or attorney.

Yes. We can prepare settlement agreements based on terms both parties have already agreed upon.

While timelines depend on the court, properly prepared documents can help avoid delays caused by errors or missing information.

Mediation is a confidential process where a neutral mediator helps parties reach mutually acceptable agreements outside of court.

No. The mediator remains neutral and does not advocate for either party.

Agreements reached in mediation can become legally binding once properly documented and approved by the court.

In many Florida family law cases, mediation is encouraged or required before litigation continues.

Yes. Mediation is designed to facilitate productive discussions, even when communication has broken down.

Summary administration is a simplified probate process available for qualifying Florida estates.

We can explain the requirements, but we cannot provide legal advice or make determinations—final eligibility is decided by the court.

Not always. Some probate matters, especially summary administration cases, can be handled with proper document preparation.

Timelines vary, but summary administration is generally faster than formal probate.

Yes. We can assist with preparing additional filings or required probate documents.

Yes. We assist with preparing wills using approved forms based on your instructions.

No. You decide how assets are distributed; we prepare documents according to your stated wishes.

We prepare wills, living wills, powers of attorney, and healthcare surrogate documents.

When properly executed and notarized according to Florida law, these documents are legally valid.

Many people review documents every few years or after major life changes such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child.

We prepare a wide range of legal documents, including small claims filings, evictions, deeds, motions, and court forms.

Yes. We can assist with completing and reviewing forms to ensure accuracy and completeness.

Filing options vary. In some cases, we can assist with electronic filing or provide filing instructions.

We can help correct and re-prepare documents if revisions are needed.

The best way is to contact us for a consultation to discuss your needs.

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