Hello john:
Defending your judgment is a lot more than just filing a few forms. If you REALLY want to defend your judgment, you'll hire a lawyer - or let the one you have do his work.
However, if you want to feel like you're doing something for yourself, go to your local college bookstore and buy a copy of "Rules of Civil Procedure" for the particular court you'll be filing in. The rules will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about your forms - how to type them, the font they want, how big of margins they want, how it should be addressed, how it should be signed, how many spaces between this and that, etc.
The only thing the rules won't tell you, is what to say.
excon
PS> If you're looking for forms that simply let you fill in the blank, you ain't going to find any. Oh, you might find some at nolo.com, but, like I said, if lawyering was just filing forms, they wouldn't have to go to school for 10 - 12 years.
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