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| From: Avanquest Software Category: Software
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £0.44 You Save: £9.55 (96%)
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Sales Rank: 3119
Platforms: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows Nt, Windows 2000, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Number Of Items: 1 Operating System: Windows 95
Model: 5016488106788 EAN: 5016488106788 ASIN: B00006TEPO
Release Date: March 10, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: immediate dispatch from the UK, condition guaranteed
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Amazon.co.uk Review Create and Print Your Own Divorce Papers allows you to prepare all the papers necessary for either an undefended divorce petition or what's called a Judicial Separation which ends the legal obligation of a couple to live together, but leaves them still married. This is an important distinction because some people are unable or unwilling to divorce because of religious reasons.It's based on a technology called Rapidocs which is a way of creating "intelligent documents" that are personalised with information supplied by you in answer to a series of detailed questions--as you fill in the answers, the document is created directly on the screen. It's a relatively long and complex process, but you can save the document and go back to it later, skip sections and return to them and there are useful notes throughout that explain the legal terms and offer more general guidance. On the rare occasions you have to put things in your own words, the program will provide some example text to help you out. When you've finished, not only do you end up with the affidavit and request for directions for trial but also the appropriate covering letters. The end result is a legally binding undefended divorce petition which can be formatted using word processing-style commands (bold, italic, centred text and so on) printed out and submitted to the court when the time comes. Remember that creating divorce papers like this may be only a small part of the actual proceedings, and so useful as the product is, it's no substitute for up to date, relevant legal advice. --Rob Beattie
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