Make
sure you have the finalized divorce instructions that comes after
you have done your adjustments or have notified us that no adjustments
are necassary. If you don't have your finalized instructions, you
are NOT READY TO FILE. Please contact us and let us know your situation.
IMPORTANT:
Don't sign your Signature on the forms that asks for a Notary Public,
until you are in front of one. Make sure that you have signed all
your forms in the correct spots and that you have signed the Notary
Public forms in front of a Notary Public. Sometimes the Court Clerk's
office will have a Notary Public. So, you may want to call and ask.
Step
2: Take
the initial divorce forms down to your local county courthouse.
When you are there, look and ask someone where to file your divorce.
It is usually at the Court Clerk's office area.
Step
3: Simply
hand all the initial divorce paperwork to the County Clerk and let
them keep what they need. They will usually stamp the paperwork
with an Official Court Stamp and then keep 1 copy. Then they will
hand you the copies for yourself and the copies for your Spouse.
This
is also the time when you will pay the Court Fee. Note that the
Court Fee is NOT covered in the price of our service, because you
have to pay it directly at the courthouse itself.
Step
4: When you have all your court stamped paperwork back,
then it is time to follow the final divorce instructions on how
to serve your spouse. There are several ways to do it. So,
if you are having trouble, call in and ask for some additional help
with the "Service" to the spouse.
The
FREE Divorce Booklet will be delivered straight to your email
box. The FREE Divorce Booklet is NOT Legal Advice. It is
intended to give you a general understanding of how the divorce
process works. Also, to help you in choosing the method of
how you want to do your divorce forms and papers.