MyLegalSelfHelp.com

My Legal Self Help, Inc. provides help, information, and access to anyone at anytime a computer is available. When use of the legal system is demanded, too many persons are without adequate economic means to retain an attorney. They are uninformed about the law, procedure, and rules that govern their family cause of action. Invariably, the pro se turns to the court for help, and the first point of contact with the court is through the Clerk’€™s office.

Notwithstanding the statutory mandate and rule of procedure that permits the Clerk assist a pro se litigant in some family law actions, the Clerks have very real limitations. Clerks are not open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Clerks are limited, too, because they cannot give legal advice. Clerks may not have the personnel or budget to provide the assistance they want to provide.

My Legal Self Help, Inc. can help the Clerks to provide a pro se litigant with the assistance they need to complete the legal forms he or she needs to file. The pro se is a guided step-by-step through the legal forms until the forms are completed and reviewed.
The time of day or day of the week is not an impediment. Legal information on practice and procedure is provided through its educational websites. The program can help save on employee expenses or free up personnel to perform other duties.

My Legal Self Help, Inc. has licenses to programs that provide a simple, easy, and quick means to fill out and complete the Supreme Court approved forms in divorce (for both petitioner or respondent, with or without children) or domestic violence, repeat domestic violence, and sexual and/or dating violence protective petitions.
The programs can be presented as a stand-alone through the websites, Yourdivorce101.com or FloridaProtectiveInjunctions.com, or added as a plug-in to a Clerk’s website. The websites and programs would be available to the pro se twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, three hundred and sixty-five days a year. Someone in need of a protective injunction on a Friday night could prepare the petition and have it ready to file the first time the Clerk’s office is open. The advent of electronic filing may make access available twenty-four hours a day and permit the issuance of a protective injunction immediately.

Licensed Florida attorneys write the websites’ information, practice and procedure. The content is updated as the statutes or rules are amended or changed and new information is added weekly. The programs have copyrights, and the completed forms the pro se tenders for filing are Florida Supreme Court Family Law Forms.