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I tried to look up the Dunlap-Hanna Pennsylvania Forms. I need volumes 9, and 10. Where can I find these online, for free and download them to Adobe Acrobat Reader?
Please if you know where to get these, please email me nicks_angel_lisa@yahoo.com

2007-12-01 05:43:29 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

I don't need to create the forms, I just need the examples that are given in those books. I really need them very badly, so if you know where to get these, I ask that you email me or leave an answer on this immediately!

2007-12-01 05:49:03 · update #1

I'm not in college, I am representing myself, I know what I'm doing, I just don't really have access to a Law Library right now. The only access I have is the internet.

2007-12-01 05:50:06 · update #2

and the library that I am at right now does not have the Dunlap-Hanna Pennsylvania Legal Forms series. I really need that specific series of Legal Forms

2007-12-01 05:51:15 · update #3

Or if anyone knows any bookstore where I could buy these reference books? Please I just need some kind of information about this. unfortunately I am desperate to have these books.

2007-12-01 06:48:28 · update #4

Or if anyone knows any bookstore where I could buy these reference books? Please I just need some kind of information about this. unfortunately I am desperate to have these books.

2007-12-01 06:48:49 · update #5

I have tried that website. There are many, beyond many websites that I have tried and I can not access what I need. Sorry about the duplicate message before, that was on accident.

2007-12-01 06:50:12 · update #6

That helps, but can I buy just one volume at a time? I only need 9, and 10

2007-12-03 03:58:16 · update #7

3 answers

You can't find these forms on the internet, unless the publisher has posted them online.

You will need to go to a law library - either the county law library or a law school's library to find these particular forms.

That particular series is published under the Matthew-Bender, so you will have to contact LexisNexis or go to their bookstore and purchase it:
http://bookstore.lexis.com/bookstore/catalog?action=prodlist&cat_id=T&pcat_id=137

Lexis won't post it online for free - the treatises are rarely available online for free because it would devalue the book and people wouldn't be willing to pay for it.

As you can see, the CD-ROM is $1619.00:
http://bookstore.lexis.com/bookstore/product/11264.html

and the books are $2000:
http://bookstore.lexis.com/bookstore/product/10396.html

What particular forms are you looking for? Because if they are actually court forms, you may be able to find it for free online (through the court's website) here:
http://www.courts.state.pa.us/Index/Forms/IndexForms.asp

You *may* be able to find a used set of this on half.com, ebay.com, amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and/or counsel.net

2007-12-02 11:43:03 · answer #1 · answered by Princess Leia 7 · 0 0

Have you tried the website of the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts? It is a good place to start. http://www.courts.state.pa.us/Index/Forms/IndexForms.asp

If you want Pennsylvania Orphans Court forms, a good place to start is with the following Press Release: http://www.aopc.org/Index/aopc/pressreleases/prrel06o16.asp

That gives you a link to forms here: http://www.aopc.org/Index/supctcmtes/orphctrules/indexorphctrules.asp#forms

Geo. T. Bisel, publisher of Dunlap Hanna Pa Forms, has a website: http://www.bisel.com, and the other publisher of Pennsylvania Forms is Thompson-West: http://west.thomson.com/ They do not give away their services for free, and their books are expensive to buy and maintain an update service.

If you have access to your county seat, each county has a law library which is open to the public. In addition, the Pennsylvania State Library has an extensive law library in Harrisburg. If you are close to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Carlisle, and Villanova, the law schools located there have form books in their libraries.

2007-12-01 06:47:35 · answer #2 · answered by Mark 7 · 0 0

If you're in college, I'd suggest going to the library. If not, go to a public library anyway.

2007-12-01 05:47:39 · answer #3 · answered by razzlephrat 2 · 0 0

For Legal solutions I always recommend this website where you can find all the solutions. http://SMARTFINANCESOLUTIONS.NET/index.html?src=5YAofhgdDE281

RE :Where can I find Pennsylvania Legal Forms on the internet to download in a pdf file, for free?
I tried to look up the Dunlap-Hanna Pennsylvania Forms. I need volumes 9, and 10. Where can I find these online, for free and download them to Adobe Acrobat Reader?
Please if you know where to get these, please email me nicks_angel_lisa@yahoo.com
Update: I don't need to create the forms, I just need the examples that are given in those books. I really need them very badly, so if you know where to get these, I ask that you email me or leave an answer on this immediately!
Update 2: I'm not in college, I am representing myself, I know what I'm doing, I just don't really have access to a Law Library right now. The only access I have is the internet.
Update 3: and the library that I am at right now does not have the Dunlap-Hanna Pennsylvania Legal Forms series. I really need that specific series of Legal Forms
Update 4: Or if anyone knows any bookstore where I could buy these reference books? Please I just need some kind of information about this. unfortunately I am desperate to have these books.
Update 5: Or if anyone knows any bookstore where I could buy these reference books? Please I just need some kind of information about this. unfortunately I am desperate to have these books.
Update 6: I have tried that website. There are many, beyond many websites that I have tried and I can not access what I need. Sorry about the duplicate message before, that was on accident.
Update 7: That helps, but can I buy just one volume at a time? I only need 9, and 10
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