What is a Nonlawyer document service?
A Nonlawyer document service helps you prepare legal forms and paperwork without the high cost of hiring an attorney. We assist with correctly completing documents for estate planning, divorce, custody, real estate, and more—while ensuring you remain in full control of your legal decisions.
Is Atlantic Nonlawyer a law firm?
No. Atlantic Nonlawyer is not a law firm, and we do not offer legal advice. We provide legal document preparation services to help clients complete court-ready paperwork without the need for an attorney.
What areas do you serve?
We proudly serve Brevard County and surrounding areas, including Melbourne, Palm Bay, Indian Harbour Beach, Merritt Island, Indialantic, South Cocoa Beach, Palm Shores, and Pineda, Florida.
Can I use your service if I already have a lawyer?
No. If you have an attorney, we cannot assist with the preparation of any documentation.
What types of documents can you help with?
We assist with a wide range of legal documents, including wills, living trusts, divorce papers, power of attorney forms, child support and custody documents, real estate deeds, probate forms, and more.
How much do your services cost?
Our pricing varies depending on the type and complexity of the document. However, our goal is always to provide affordable, flat-rate services that cost significantly less than hiring an attorney.
Will my documents be legally valid?
Yes. All documents we prepare follow Florida legal guidelines and are designed to be filed with the appropriate court or agency. We ensure accuracy and completeness based on the information you provide.
Do I have to come into the office in person?
Yes, in order to serve you properly, we have to have you in the office.
How long does document preparation take?
Most documents can be prepared within 3–5 business days after receiving your completed intake forms. Rush service may be available for an additional fee.
What’s the difference between your service and using online legal form websites?
Unlike generic online forms, we provide personalized support to ensure your documents are correctly completed and customized to your situation. You also have access to real people who understand Florida laws and filing requirements.
Can you help with uncontested divorce paperwork in Florida?
Yes. We specialize in preparing uncontested divorce documents for Florida residents. We ensure all forms are completed accurately so you can file them with the appropriate Brevard County court.
Do I need to go to court after using your services?
In some cases—such as divorce, child custody, or probate—you may still need to attend a court hearing or file documents in person. We’ll provide the paperwork and filing instructions but cannot represent you in court.
Can you prepare documents for real estate transfers or deeds?
Absolutely. We assist with real estate-related paperwork such as quitclaim deeds, and property transfers. Our services are available throughout Melbourne Beach, Palm Bay, and surrounding areas.
What is the difference between a living will and a last will?
A living will outlines your healthcare preferences if you’re unable to communicate, while a last will details how your assets should be distributed after death. We help prepare both documents accurately and affordably.
Can you help me file for step-parent adoption in Florida?
Yes. We assist with the preparation of all necessary documents for step-parent adoptions, including consents and petitions. Our services are tailored to meet Florida court requirements.
Is my personal information kept confidential?
Yes. We treat all your personal data with strict confidentiality. Your documents and information are never shared without your permission and are used solely for preparing your legal paperwork.
What if I make a mistake in my information?
We’ll review your completed forms with you before final delivery. If you notice an error, let us know right away and we will correct it promptly—free of charge in most cases.
How do I get started with your service?
Just call us online. We’ll guide you through a short intake process and let you know exactly what information is needed to begin preparing your documents.
Do you offer notary services?
Yes. Most legal documents require notarization, and we can assist you by providing a notary public at our location or by helping you find one nearby.
Can you help with legal forms for seniors or caregivers?
Absolutely. We frequently assist seniors and caregivers with living wills, power of attorney forms, and estate planning needs throughout Brevard County and nearby areas.