- DivorceFor those spouses who can come to an agreement on all terms of their divorce, they can then complete uncontested divorce forms. Even the uncontested divorce papers can be complex, if one isn’t used to the legalese terminology. We The People USA can talk you through the process, as well as assist you in filling out and filing the uncontested divorce forms. We complete the paperwork to court standards, and at a fraction of what an attorney would cost.
- Child SupportAn Order to Show Cause (OSC — also known as a Request for Order in California,) is a way to require both parties to appear in court to obtain a court order. An order may make someone do something, such as pay child support. Or it may stop someone from doing something, like harassing another person. Also, an order may simply set a date for something to happen, like the beginning of a trial.
- Child Custody and VisitationChild custody cases in Glendale can get messy and complicated, but if you are dealing with an uncontested case and wish to represent yourself, we can help. California state law requires that family cases that involve child custody or visitation rights must serve the interest of the child above anything else. If you and your child’s other parent have come to an agreement on how these issues should be handled, we can help you complete the forms you need to finalize the matter in the appropriate court of law.
- AdoptionThere are U.S. legal forms available for every stage of life, from step-parent adoption papers that prove your new addition to the family is legally yours to a will that states your last wishes when you’ve passed on.
- Paternity
- Premarital AgreementA prenuptial agreement can provide a helpful setup for division of assets in an uncontested divorce. For contested divorces that take more legal advice, document filings, and court appearances, the starting fee is often many thousands of dollars more.
- GuardianshipGuardianship of a minor child is a court process by which a person other than a parent is given custody of a child or authority over a child’s property. Relatives, friends of the family or other interested persons may be considered as potential legal guardians. Appointment as guardian requires the filing of a petition and approval by the court. Sometimes a child needs a guardian because the child’s parents have died. A child may also need a guardian if the child is not receiving adequate care or is being abused.
- Spousal SupportA divorce ends a marriage and all direct legal relationships between the couple, except those specifically written out in the divorce decree or judgement. Such issues as spousal support, parenting arrangements, support of children, division of property and payment of debts may be addressed in a written agreement. When both parties agree on these issues, the divorce is “ uncontested.”
- Legal SeparationUnlike a divorce, a legal separation does not end a marriage. You can’t marry someone else if you are legally separated (and not divorced). A legal separation is for couples that do not want to get divorced but want to live apart and establish an agreement on financial responsibilities, property distribution and parenting issues. Couples sometimes prefer separation for religious reasons.
- AnnulmentWe specialize in Divorce, Legal Separation, Annulment, Child Support, Custody, Civil Suit, Incorporation, Deed and Living Trust. Especially Our Living Trust is prepared by our supervising Attorney with affordable price. Please send your inquiry to our location.
- Corporate LawWe can also assist you and your business with incorporations in Burbank. This can involve organizing your business as a corporation or LLC to protect you from unwanted liability and debt. The steps to take could include choosing a name for your LLC, designating a registered agent, completing a LLC-1 form, and submitting it to the California Secretary of State offices in Sacramento with payment.
- Sexual HarassmentThis is another common question, along with “What do I need to file for divorce?” Today, almost all uncontested divorces are known as “No Fault.” That means that neither party is at fault for causing the divorce and that the parties just have irreconcilable differences between them. Prior to No Fault, grounds for divorce included abandonment, adultery, sexual harassment and physical or mental cruelty.
- Real Estate TransactionsThe total population in Los Angeles is over 3.7 million, which means that there are many real estate transactions taking place here every day. Allow us to help make your sale or purchase of a property, home, or business go smoothly and with minimal hassles.
- Family VisasWe are familiar with the forms required for fiancé visas, skilled worker visas, and family visas, including immigration paperwork for adopted children. We can also assist you with the paperwork for just about any other kind of immigration visa you require.
- WillsOn the other hand, living wills are health care directives that enable you to make decisions about life support and organ donation before you ever become ill. The decision to sign a living will is a very personal one, so it’s important to complete the right forms to ensure that your wishes are carried out by someone you trust to manage your healthcare.
- TrustsThe primary benefit of a living trust is that it can help your beneficiaries avoid the expense and delay of probate of the assets transferred to the living trust before your death.
- Power of AttorneyA living will allows you to convey your wishes regarding medical treatment when those wishes can no longer be personally communicated. It is a written document that states your desires regarding life-support or other medical treatment being withheld or withdrawn in certain circumstances, usually when death is imminent, or when a state of coma or vegetation becomes permanent. It is either a separate document or part of a health care power of attorney, depending on the state in which you live.
- Probate
- BankruptcyIf you are currently dealing with the burden of a large amount of debt with little recourse for resolving your debt in a timely manner, you have likely considered filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. However, a bankruptcy filing can be a daunting and difficult process. Many documents must be prepared in order to ensure that your bankruptcy filing is handled properly.
- Tax Law