Affordable Trial Preparation
It is always best to meet pretrial deadlines and attend trial with an experienced family law attorney. If you are seeking counsel, please call us at 480-307-9306 (Mesa location) or 602-595-7478 (Phoenix location) for a referral. Unfortunately, some people cannot afford an attorney and face their pretrial deadlines alone.
Although we cannot provide legal advice or represent you in court, we can assist you with meeting your pretrial deadlines.
Has the court scheduled an evidentiary hearing or trial* in your family law case?
Are you required to file a pretrial statement?
Do you need to comply with Rule 49?
Organize and deliver exhibits to your judge?
*An Evidentiary Hearing and Trial are basically the same thing. Sometimes the pretrial statement is referred to as the prehearing statement.
We charge $650 for our Trial Preparation Package, which includes preparing a disclosure statement, joint or separate prehearing statement and exhibit list. We file your prehearing statement with the Court and deliver a copy with your exhibits directly to the office of the Judge assigned to your case.
We may also assist you with preparing Resolution Management Statements, Discovery Requests and Responses, Disclosure Statements, Child Support Worksheets and Parenting Plans
What are pretrial deadlines?
Any deadlines that must be met prior to trial. To determine the deadlines in your case, carefully read the Judge’s minute entry because deadlines may vary. Typically, there are disclosure and pretrial deadlines and a deadline to deliver your exhibits to the Judge’s office for marking.
Disclosure
This deadline is again, typically, 30 days prior to trial according to most Judge’s Minute Entry Rulings or Orders setting the hearing and deadlines. In Family Law cases, disclosures include providing the other parties involved in the case with a list of your witnesses and what they are expected to testify about and a list of the exhibits with copies of the exhibits you plan to use at trial. Pursuant to Rule 49, Arizona Rules of Family Law Procedure, disclosure is first due within forty (40) days after the filing of a response to an initial petition. See: Rule 49 for more information.
Kellie DiCarlo
AZCLDP #81069
Kellie is a co-owner and designated principle of Arizona Legal Document Services, L.L.C. with 30 years of legal experience. Kellie and Melanie are a Mother/Daughter team.
Melanie Vache
AZCLDP #81652
Melanie is certified as a legal document preparer with several years experience. Melanie has a bachelor degree in Psychology. She assists clients in our Mesa location.