
Table of Contents
- What Is Legal Document Preparation?
- Legal Document Preparer vs. Attorney vs. Paralegal
- What Can a Legal Document Preparer Do?
- Types of Documents We Prepare
- How the Process Works
- Cost Comparison: Document Prep vs. Attorney
- Who Uses Legal Document Preparation Services?
- How to Choose a Document Preparation Service
- California Legal Document Assistant (LDA) Registration
- How Superior Court Docs Can Help
- Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Legal Document Preparation?
Legal document preparation is a service where a trained professional prepares your court documents, forms, and filings based on your direction. You tell the preparer what you need — a divorce petition, an eviction notice, an expungement petition — and they create accurate, court-ready documents at a fraction of what an attorney would charge.
Think of it like using a tax preparation service instead of hiring a CPA. You’re still making all the decisions — the preparer makes sure the paperwork is done correctly.
In California, legal document preparers are regulated under Business and Professions Code § 6400 and must be registered as a Legal Document Assistant (LDA) with the county where they operate.
The key distinction: Document preparers do not provide legal advice, represent you in court, or make legal decisions for you. They prepare the paperwork you need based on the information and direction you provide.
Legal Document Preparer vs. Attorney vs. Paralegal
This is the most common point of confusion. Here’s the breakdown:
| Legal Document Preparer (LDA) | Paralegal | Attorney | |
| Works for | Directly for you (the public) | An attorney (not the public) | You (the client) |
| Can give legal advice | No | No | Yes |
| Can represent you in court | No | No | Yes |
| Can prepare documents | Yes | Yes (under attorney supervision) | Yes |
| Typical cost | $499–$999 per case | Included in attorney’s fee | $3,000–$30,000+ |
| Regulated by | Business & Professions Code § 6400 | Business & Professions Code § 6450 | State Bar of California |
| Registration required | Yes (county LDA registration) | Not for attorney-supervised | Yes (State Bar license) |
For a deeper comparison, read our article on Paralegal vs. Legal Document Assistant in California.
When Document Preparation Is the Right Choice
- Your matter is straightforward (uncontested divorce, standard eviction, expungement)
- You know what you want and just need the paperwork done right
- You want to save thousands compared to attorney fees
- Your case doesn’t require legal strategy, negotiation, or court appearances
When You Should Hire an Attorney
- Your case is contested and will go to trial
- You face complex legal issues (significant assets, custody battles, business disputes)
- You need someone to represent you in court
- You’re not sure what legal option is best for your situation
What Can a Legal Document Preparer Do?
✅ We CAN:
- Prepare any court document you need, based on your direction
- Type, format, and organize your legal documents
- File documents with the court on your behalf (at your direction)
- Provide general information about court procedures and requirements
- Explain which forms are typically needed for your type of case
- Proofread and ensure accuracy of completed forms
- Provide copies and filing instructions
❌ We CANNOT:
- Tell you whether to file for divorce or legal separation
- Advise you on how to divide property
- Recommend custody arrangements
- Represent you at a hearing
- Make legal strategy decisions
- Give opinions on the strength of your case
In practice: Most of our clients already know what they need. They’ve decided to file for divorce, pursue an eviction, or expunge a record. They come to us because they want the paperwork done right the first time — without paying $5,000+ for an attorney to do the same paperwork.
Types of Documents We Prepare
At Superior Court Docs, we prepare documents for a wide range of legal matters:
Family Law
- Uncontested Divorce — Petition, response, financial disclosures, marital settlement agreement, judgment
- Divorce Without Children — Streamlined process for couples without minor children
- Divorce With Children — Includes custody, visitation, and child support forms
- Summary Dissolution — Simplified divorce for qualifying couples
- Legal Separation — All forms for legal separation proceedings
- Marital Settlement Agreement — Comprehensive property and support agreements
- Child Support Modification — Request for Order forms for support changes
- Spousal Support Modification — Petitions to modify alimony
- Child Custody Modification — Forms to change custody arrangements
Eviction / Landlord-Tenant
- Eviction Documents — 3-day notices, Unlawful Detainer complaints, summons, writ of possession
Civil Matters
- Small Claims — Claim forms, demand letters
- Civil Lawsuits — Complaints, answers, cross-complaints
- Restraining Orders — DVRO, civil harassment, response forms
Criminal Record Relief
- Expungement — PC 1203.4 petitions, supporting declarations
- Gun Rights Restoration — PC 17(b) reductions, Certificates of Rehabilitation
Other Services
- Power of Attorney — Durable, healthcare, and financial POA documents
- Name Change — Petitions for legal name changes in California
How the Process Works
Step 1: Free Consultation
Contact us by phone at (213) 973-7248 or through our website. We’ll discuss your situation and confirm which documents you need.
Step 2: Provide Your Information
Complete our intake questionnaire with the details needed for your documents — names, dates, addresses, case specifics.
Step 3: Document Preparation
Our team prepares all required forms, declarations, and supporting documents based on your direction and the information you provided.
Step 4: Review and Sign
We send you the completed document package for review. Once you approve, we provide signing instructions and any notarization requirements.
Step 5: Filing Instructions
We provide detailed, courthouse-specific instructions for filing your documents, including which clerk’s office, filing fees, and number of copies needed.
Cost Comparison: Document Prep vs. Attorney
| Legal Matter | Superior Court Docs | Average Attorney Cost | You Save |
| Uncontested Divorce | $599–$999 | $5,000–$15,000 | $4,000–$14,000 |
| Eviction Package | $899 | $3,000–$5,000 | $2,100–$4,100 |
| Expungement | $599–$799 | $1,500–$5,000 | $900–$4,200 |
| Small Claims | $499 | Can’t use in small claims | N/A |
| Restraining Order | $599 | $2,000–$5,000 | $1,400–$4,400 |
| Child Support Modification | $599 | $2,000–$4,000 | $1,400–$3,400 |
That’s $1,000–$14,000 in savings per case — without sacrificing document quality.
View our complete pricing page for all services.
Who Uses Legal Document Preparation Services?
Our clients come from all walks of life:
- Couples filing uncontested divorce who agree on everything and just need the paperwork done
- Landlords who need eviction documents prepared correctly to avoid dismissal
- People seeking expungement who want a fresh start without paying attorney prices
- Small business owners dealing with civil disputes or small claims
- Parents modifying custody or support arrangements
- Individuals filing restraining orders for protection
- Anyone who needs legal documents but can’t afford — or doesn’t need — a full-service attorney
How to Choose a Document Preparation Service
Not all document preparation services are created equal. Here’s what to look for:
1. Verify LDA Registration
California law requires legal document preparers to be registered with the county. Ask for their registration number and verify it.
2. Check Experience
How long have they been in business? How many cases have they handled? Look for a service with extensive experience in your specific type of case.
3. Read Reviews
Check Google reviews, Yelp, and the BBB. Consistent positive reviews indicate reliable service.
4. Understand What’s Included
Get a clear list of what documents are included in the price. Beware of services that quote a low price and then charge extra for each additional form.
5. Ask About Turnaround Time
How long will it take to receive your completed documents? Reputable services provide clear timelines.
6. Confirm They Serve Your Courthouse
Different courthouses have different local rules and requirements. Make sure your document preparer is familiar with the specific court where you’ll be filing.
California Legal Document Assistant (LDA) Registration
Under California Business and Professions Code § 6400-6415, anyone who prepares legal documents for the public (without attorney supervision) must:
- Register as an LDA with the county clerk in the county where they operate
- Post a $25,000 surety bond
- Not provide legal advice or represent clients in court
- Include their LDA registration number on all documents
Superior Court Docs is a registered LDA serving Los Angeles County and all of Southern California.
How Superior Court Docs Can Help
Superior Court Docs has been helping Californians with legal document preparation since we opened our doors. We’ve prepared thousands of document packages across every service area listed above.
Why clients choose us: – ✅ Experienced team — We know every form, every courthouse, every local rule – ✅ Flat-rate pricing — No surprises, no hourly billing, no hidden fees – ✅ Fast turnaround — Most document packages ready within days – ✅ All forms included — One price covers your complete document package – ✅ Bilingual service — Hablamos español – ✅ Convenient location — 555 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
📞 Call (213) 973-7248 or visit our contact page to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to use a legal document preparation service?
Yes — provided the service is a registered Legal Document Assistant (LDA) with the county. California law requires LDAs to post a $25,000 surety bond, which protects consumers. Look for a service with strong reviews, clear pricing, and verified registration. Superior Court Docs is a registered LDA with years of experience.
Can a legal document preparer file my documents for me?
In most cases, you file the documents yourself at the courthouse. However, at your direction, a document preparer can file documents on your behalf. We provide detailed, courthouse-specific filing instructions with every document package so you know exactly where to go, what to bring, and what fees to expect.
What’s the difference between an online divorce service and a local document preparer?
Online services typically use automated form-filling software with minimal human review. A local document preparation service like Superior Court Docs provides personalized preparation by experienced professionals who know your specific courthouse and its requirements. We review every document for accuracy before you receive it.
Can paralegals file court documents in California?
Paralegals who work under attorney supervision can file documents as part of the attorney’s representation. Independent paralegals who work directly with the public must be registered as LDAs. The key distinction is that paralegals working without an attorney cannot provide legal advice — they function the same as a legal document preparer in practice.
How is a legal document preparer different from LegalZoom?
Services like LegalZoom are national online platforms that use software to generate documents. They typically don’t have local court expertise. Superior Court Docs is a local, Los Angeles-based service staffed by experienced professionals who know the LA Superior Court system inside and out. We provide personalized service, review every document, and include courthouse-specific filing instructions.
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For advice about your specific situation, consult with a California attorney.
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