Notice of Limitation of Services Provided and Disclosure from Non-Lawyers

You think we are too cool to be lawyers?  That's because we aren't! 

Court Docs is not a law firm and is not acting as your lawyer or providing you with legal advice, representation, or advocacy of any kind.  There is no attorney-Client relationship inferred or created by any relationship that occurs as a result of you hiring us to perform work for you. 

Court Docs can only provide self-help, non-lawyer, document preparation services at our customer's direction.  We strive to simplify the clerical process so that the self-help customers we service are able to handle their own legal situations.  This website and the services offered are not intended to be a substitute for the services of an attorney.  

Our business provides a document preparation/clerical service, and its mission is to utilize factual information provided by pro se customers to assist them in the preparation of various documents and forms by writing/typing the information provided into the blanks on the documents and/or form(s).  Our business may also provide customers with publicly available legal information and procedural assistance, such as how to file documents.  Our staff cannot and WILL NOT review completed forms and/or documents for the purpose of giving opinions as to legal sufficiency, errors, or omissions, as we are not qualified to do so. Our staff cannot promise or speculate as to specific outcomes or time frames regarding the legal matter that you are pursuing, because they are not qualified to do so.


Continued use of this website means you are not seeking or expecting legal advice from our business.   Legal advice will never be provided by anyone on our staff.  If you are seeking legal advice or legal representation, leave this website immediately and contact a licensed attorney.

If you decide to hire or utilize the services of our business, you will be asked to sign a NOTICE OF LIMITATION OF SERVICES PROVIDED AND DISCLOSURE FROM NONLAWYER form, in front of a notary public, to acknowledge your understanding of these facts before you will receive services.


Sorry for the snoozefest, but it is important.