Services
Chain of Title Assessments (COTAs)
The COTA was designed to drill down into the body of each recorded document that is found within the real property records in the county where the subject property is situated and make a determination as to how that recorded document relates to other recorded documents, as well as unrecorded documents that may affect the timeline of the chain of title to the property. The COTA seeks to identify all potential issues involving the chain of title for use in quiet title actions and other real property litigation matters. Unfortunately, we do not provide services for pro se litigants as the state bar associations are very specific about the type of work we can do, which must be supervised by attorneys.
While COTA Paralegals.US is not a lawyer referral service, we work with a network of attorneys that are well-versed in real property law and can make inquiries as to whether the attorney is interested in reviewing your particular case.
Initial Client Intake Report using "YourCaseSite"
INITIAL CLIENT INTAKE service for individual attorneys and small law firms on a contractor basis. All the data/document/evidence collection, research and analysis on whether your prospective client has a case or not. We use "YourCaseSite" www.YourCaseSite.US which is like a "case notebook" that organizes essential case information together in one place, including client documents, e-discovery documents, briefs, transcripts, pleadings, key facts, statutes, case citations, legal research and much more. It is a comprehensive, integrated solution for organizing, reviewing, managing and producing case information, in your office, at home, at a hearing, at trial and when traveling from your PC (Mac or Windows or Linux). Which allows you to plug your case into the court’s audio visual system for maximum presentation and control. Minimize almost totally the paperwork hauling and stacks on the courtroom desk whether defendant or plaintiff.)
Litigation Support
COTA Paralegals.US works in a network of paralegals across the country that provide litigation support for attorneys, including but not limited to (1) case-specific chain of title assessments; (2) drafting of quiet title petitions, discovery and other quasi in rem memorandum; (3) legal research and consulting services; and (4) assistance with document procurement. All of these services are conducted on an independent contract fee basis for use by bar-licensed attorneys only.
Jurisdictionary Support
For those one person law firms and pro se litigants needing support with www.HowToWinInCourt.com aka Jurisdictionary we can help you buy phone, fax, email or https://free.gotomeeting.com/ - contact us for details. You can purchase Jurisdictionary for $249 by clicking on the image below or www.HowToWinInCourt.com. That gives you one year of access to all phases of a lawsuit, pleadings, templates, video's for arguments and more.
The COTA was designed to drill down into the body of each recorded document that is found within the real property records in the county where the subject property is situated and make a determination as to how that recorded document relates to other recorded documents, as well as unrecorded documents that may affect the timeline of the chain of title to the property. The COTA seeks to identify all potential issues involving the chain of title for use in quiet title actions and other real property litigation matters. Unfortunately, we do not provide services for pro se litigants as the state bar associations are very specific about the type of work we can do, which must be supervised by attorneys.
While COTA Paralegals.US is not a lawyer referral service, we work with a network of attorneys that are well-versed in real property law and can make inquiries as to whether the attorney is interested in reviewing your particular case.
Initial Client Intake Report using "YourCaseSite"
INITIAL CLIENT INTAKE service for individual attorneys and small law firms on a contractor basis. All the data/document/evidence collection, research and analysis on whether your prospective client has a case or not. We use "YourCaseSite" www.YourCaseSite.US which is like a "case notebook" that organizes essential case information together in one place, including client documents, e-discovery documents, briefs, transcripts, pleadings, key facts, statutes, case citations, legal research and much more. It is a comprehensive, integrated solution for organizing, reviewing, managing and producing case information, in your office, at home, at a hearing, at trial and when traveling from your PC (Mac or Windows or Linux). Which allows you to plug your case into the court’s audio visual system for maximum presentation and control. Minimize almost totally the paperwork hauling and stacks on the courtroom desk whether defendant or plaintiff.)
Litigation Support
COTA Paralegals.US works in a network of paralegals across the country that provide litigation support for attorneys, including but not limited to (1) case-specific chain of title assessments; (2) drafting of quiet title petitions, discovery and other quasi in rem memorandum; (3) legal research and consulting services; and (4) assistance with document procurement. All of these services are conducted on an independent contract fee basis for use by bar-licensed attorneys only.
Jurisdictionary Support
For those one person law firms and pro se litigants needing support with www.HowToWinInCourt.com aka Jurisdictionary we can help you buy phone, fax, email or https://free.gotomeeting.com/ - contact us for details. You can purchase Jurisdictionary for $249 by clicking on the image below or www.HowToWinInCourt.com. That gives you one year of access to all phases of a lawsuit, pleadings, templates, video's for arguments and more.
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