Are You Getting Tricked into Paying for FREE Divorce Forms?
Divorce forms are FREELY available, and if you're still paying companies like LegalZoom, 3stepdivorce or Divorce Something dot com (and there are hundreds out there) for these forms, you're making a mistake. These sites charge exorbitant fees, and people are often misled by fake reviews, paying unnecessarily. After receiving the forms, many don?t know how to proceed and try to file all the documents at once, leading to court rejections and frustration. Eventually, they turn to our eFile 4 Me service to file the documents?most of which they could have gotten for free, and many of which are often incorrect.
Can Legal Organizations Help with Divorce?Not Likely. Many legal organizations are for-profit, funded by public or private entities, and are simply making a living. Additionally, it can be hard to get full support from these organizations due to long wait times and qualification criteria. Sometimes, it?s better to pay a small fee and get the job done rather than paying with your time.
So what?s the solution?We are a TX state-certified legal technology company, offering Texas Divorce - Step by Step that allows you to fill out the forms yourself and file them directly with the court. After submitting and receiving your case number, you can easily file additional documents as needed. Our platform provides a simple, step-by-step process that lets you manage everything online.
We charge a platform fee each time you submit documents to the court via our portal. The first filing fee is slightly higher than subsequent ones, but this helps sustain our platform and allows us to keep adding new features and legal solutions, giving people like you greater access to justice. If your filing is rejected for any reason, we refund the platform fee, and the court refunds the court fee.
Benefits of using our platform:- You can fill out and edit documents online.
- You can download your documents for FREE.
- You can file and manage your divorce online on your own terms?you stay in control of the process.
- If the court requests additional documents (which they likely will), you can file them through our platform, as we are also an eFiling platform.