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To help us better serve you, we recommend that you first describe the issue you’re having before telling us what you want to achieve. Follow the steps below, and if you have any questions, please contact me.
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Step 2:
Book a Consultation ($50) using the NEW CLIENTS button on this page.
Complete the Consultation Intake form on this page.
Step 3:
Email any relevant documentation that applies to your issue.
Support Someone Who Needs Help
Not everyone has the resources to get the documents they need during difficult moments. If you’d like to help someone else access essential paperwork like a custody petition, a divorce packet, a will, or any other document that could change their life, you can make a contribution to the Community Support Fund.
Your donation goes directly toward covering the costs of services for clients facing financial hardship. Even a small amount can make a meaningful difference.
How It Works
You choose the amount you want to contribute
Funds are used exclusively to assist clients who cannot afford services
Recipients are selected based on need, urgency, and triage level
You can donate anonymously or include your name
No portion of your donation is used for advertising, overhead, or unrelated expenses
This is a simple way to help someone move forward with stability, dignity, and the documents they need to take the next step.
Optional: Sponsor a Specific Service
If you prefer, you can choose to sponsor a particular type of document or package — such as:
A will for a single parent
A divorce packet for someone leaving a difficult situation
A custody petition for a family in transition
A landlord‑tenant response for someone facing housing insecurity
Just let me know in the message box, and your contribution will be directed accordingly.
Why This Matters
Legal‑related paperwork can be overwhelming — and for people in crisis, the cost can be a barrier. Your support helps:
A parent seeking a custody modification
A survivor needing a protective filing
A family preparing essential estate documents
Someone trying to finalize an uncontested divorce
A tenant responding to a landlord notice
You’re not just donating. You’re giving someone a chance to breathe, regroup, and move forward.
