I will draft court documents, lawsuits, motions, appeals
Legal Expert
About this Gig
Whether you are representing yourself or preparing materials to work with an attorney, the quality of your court documents directly shapes how your matter is received. I draft court documents, lawsuits, motions, and appeals that tell a clear, compelling legal story giving judges, clerks, and opposing parties a document that demands serious attention and meets every procedural standard without exception.
Court documents I draft:
Civil lawsuits & complaints
Motions to dismiss, reconsider, or for summary judgment
Full appellate briefs & notices of appeal
Emergency motions & temporary restraining orders
Opposition & reply briefs
Affidavits & sworn declarations
Demand letters & cease and desist letters
Small claims court documents
Drafted to your court's exact standards and delivered in Word & PDF procedurally compliant and ready to file.
Document type:
Documentation
Industry:
Government & law
Language:
English
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FAQ
Q: What is pro se litigation and can you help?
A: Pro se litigation means representing yourself in court without an attorney. I draft professionally structured court documents for self-represented individuals — giving you documents that meet the same standards as those filed by legal professionals.
Q: Can you help with small claims court?
A: Yes — I prepare small claims documents that are factually clear, properly formatted, and structured to present your position effectively within the court's specific requirements for the amount in dispute.
Q: What if my motion has already been denied?
A: I draft motions for reconsideration with strengthened legal arguments, amended motions addressing the court's stated concerns, or full appeals depending on the procedural options and grounds available at your stage of the case.
Q: Can you draft documents for federal and state courts?
A: Yes — I draft for both federal and state courts across multiple jurisdictions. Always specify which court and jurisdiction your matter is filed in when ordering so I apply the correct procedural rules.
Q: Will you also help me understand what I am filing?
A: Yes — I provide a plain-language summary with every document explaining what the filing does, why each section matters, and what to expect after submission so you are never left uncertain about your own case.
