Professional legal document preparation — from family law and trusts to bankruptcy and civil motions. No attorney fees, no confusion. We make the legal process clear and manageable.
Hiring an attorney for document preparation can cost thousands. We prepare your legal documents accurately and affordably — saving you time, money, and stress.
We operate as a registered legal document preparer in full compliance with California law (BPC §6400+).
Most documents prepared within 24–48 hours. Rush service available when deadlines are tight.
No surprise billing. Know exactly what you'll pay before we start — simple, transparent pricing.
You work directly with an experienced preparer — not a call center or automated system.
We prepare a wide range of legal documents for California courts and personal legal matters. Select a category to learn more.
Complete document preparation for family law matters filed in California courts.
Accurate court-ready documents for civil litigation matters.
Protect your family and assets with properly prepared estate documents.
Document preparation for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings.
Fight back against collection lawsuits with properly filed response documents.
Landlord & tenant documents and small claims court preparation.
Important Notice: We are a legal document preparation service, not a law firm. We are not attorneys and cannot provide legal advice, represent you in court, or tell you which documents to file. We prepare legal documents at your specific direction. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed California attorney.
I have used Gilbert & Mona since 2014 and have always appreciated their professionalism. We have used them for deeds, corporations, and trusts. Quick, clear, and affordable — helped me and my family members without any stress.
They prepared my living trust and will at a fraction of what an attorney quoted me. Everything was explained clearly. I'll be back for any future document needs.
When I got served with a collection lawsuit I had no idea what to do. They prepared my answer and helped me understand what I was filing. Highly recommend.
A legal document preparer (LDP) is a non-attorney professional licensed under California Business & Professions Code §6400 to prepare legal documents at your direction. We prepare the paperwork — you make all legal decisions. We offer a much more affordable alternative to hiring an attorney for document-heavy matters.
No. As document preparers we cannot provide legal advice, tell you which documents to file, or represent you in court. If you need legal advice, we strongly recommend consulting a licensed California attorney. We can, however, explain what different documents do and prepare exactly what you instruct us to.
We charge flat fees that vary by document type and complexity. Our fees are typically a fraction of what an attorney would charge for the same work. Contact us for a free quote — there is no obligation and we'll tell you exactly what it will cost before you commit.
Most documents are ready within 24–48 hours of receiving all necessary information. If you have a court deadline or urgent need, let us know — we can often accommodate rush requests.
Yes. We prepare documents for all California courts and jurisdictions. Most of our work can be done remotely via phone, email, and electronic document delivery — so your location within California is not an obstacle.
It depends on the document type. After your free consultation we will give you a specific checklist of the information and supporting documents needed. Generally you'll need identification, relevant dates, names of all parties involved, and any existing legal documents related to your matter.
Tell us about your document needs and we'll get back to you promptly. Most inquiries answered same day.
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