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i dont know about downloads but most states have a free office right there in the courthouse, they have attoneys that work their probono work learning the paperwork. they can not by law offer advice all you do is walk in and tell them what your doing and they can hand you the proper paperwork and tell you how to file. the state of fl also has legal clinics where they wont act as your attorney but they as well have the know how to hand you the proper paper work and like florida will file for you. i would get the trusty yellow pages out look under legal clinics or legal aids they might be listed under divorce. you wont find to many attorneys that will hand you the correct info on do it yourself as that would be contradictive to them making money .... good luck

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2006-07-23 11:19:21 · answer #1 · answered by joe 4 · 0 0

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