Skip to main content

Legal Forms Service

Need help with forms to set up a Power of Attorney or other kind of legal arrangement?  Need help with filling out your taxes? 

Welcome to Democracy/Commons Legal Service for those who need inexpensive legal forms consultation.  As a certified legal assistant, I will help you with legal forms for a reasonable fee based on the time needed and difficulty of your case.  Generally, this will range from 10 to 20 dollars per hour, but the rate will be given to you up front after a free introductory consultation.  Fees will be arranged to be paid half in advance and half after the project is finished after a projection (estimation) is made about the number of hours needed to finish it.  An adjustment of fees will be made accordingly after the project is finished and the total hours are set, which will either reduce or increase the amount that the client owes from the estimated price.  The client can request a set total price from the onset, but this would only be approved under certain circumstances, such as the clarity of the number of hours needed for a project.   Send e-mail to get started.  Write "forms consultation" in subject area of e-mail if you would like to set up an introductory consultation, and include your phone number (write "legal forms service" if you just want to get more information).  You can also send a note to my postal box.  I take contributions for this work as well, as part of this service is free by helping people get registered to vote or run for office if they are novices in the political realm, agree to join the Party of Commons, and need help with the various administrative aspects of qualifying for the ballot and running for office, generally.  From time to time, I will be writing about interesting legal matters on this blog that may help you with your personal legal concerns, so check this site even if you don't happen to need service right now, and your social media and word-of-mouth communication will help commoners get the inexpensive legal forms help that they need.

- Mark Greene, Certified Legal Assistant

E-mail: partyofcommons@yahoo.com

P.O. Box 25781, Federal Way, WA 98093

[revised on 1/30/15]

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Name Change

This blog is no longer primarily called "America Commons Legal Service," but now Democracy in Election Process, run by Mark Greene.  This organization enrolls citizens for voter registration, informs them about civic affairs, and helps them with rudimentary legal and governmental matters.  Democracy in Election Process either gives service on a voluntary basis or charges a nominal price for services.  America Commons Legal Service will remain as a secondary name since there is still a legal services component to our newly named organization.  Please, contact Mark Greene at Mark@partyofcommons.com if you would like to use this service, in which case, please, help out by putting the term "Democracy service" in the subject heading.  Thank you. 

Why At-Large Council Districts Are Reverse Gerrymander-ing

Some cities in America have a system of electing their councils by both, at-large and by district, which is better than entirely at-large.  With an at-large system, basically, the same portion of the electorate elects the entire council, and thereby differences in ideology, if any, are nominal, and sectionalism, ironically, is more likely; it is a kind of reverse gerrymandering with the same outcome as gerrymandering. To change the system to "district only" or a "combination," a town citizen(s) would, generally, have to petition to get it on the ballot.