Practical Court Prep

How It Works

Start with the court problem, not a generic form search.

Each guide is built around a common self-represented court issue and the records people usually need before they file, respond, negotiate, or appear.

Use the workbook before you rely on memory.

The point is to get the basics out of your head and onto paper: dates, deadlines, documents, proof, witnesses, questions for the clerk, and issues that may need qualified local help.

Verify locally.

Courts set their own forms, filing methods, service rules, deadlines, and hearing procedures. Practical Court Prep gives you a structured preparation workbook, not jurisdiction-specific legal advice.

Choose the right file format.

Paid guide packages are prepared for printing, selected fillable use, and e-tablet annotation. Use the version that fits how you actually work.