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ProDoc's Texas-Specific Document Assembly Systems Make Your Life Easier
ProDoc's Texas-Specific Document Assembly Systems
Make Your Life Easier
Our automated document assembly systems for Texas attorneys cover all the areas of law listed below. You'll discover that each volume contains the forms you need every day for handling matters in each of these areas of law. This breadth of coverage; coupled with us providing updates for the forms as legislation, case law, and agency rules change; enables ProDoc users to save time, reduce errors and malpractice exposure, and better serve their clients.
We regularly monitor all of the sources listed on the right to
ascertain that our forms are always current. And, because we provide
the updated forms automatically, and at no additional cost to our
subscribers, they have the peace of mind from knowing that their
ProDoc forms are always current.
ProDoc's Family Law volume is an absolute "must have" for
anyone practicing family law in Texas. It contains forms from
the State Bar of Texas' Family Law Practice Manual and Pattern
Jury Charges, as well as numerous local and agency forms.
With 730+ automated forms, it is a comprehensive volume,
covering the areas of divorce, suits affecting the parent-child
relationship, enforcement, and modification.
There are currently 30 local forms from Bexar County, Dallas
County, El Paso County, Harris County, Tarrant County and Travis
County, with more added on a regular basis. Not only will you
find the necessary petitions, motions, and orders, but also
forms for discovery, information gathering, division of marital
property, and closing documents.
When you are ready to wrap up your case, you will find that
preparing the Information on Suit Affecting Family Relationship
form with ProDoc is quick and easy as most of the information
is already stored in ProDoc's client/case data files.
Our Family Law PowerPack is
an optional program that integrates with this volume.
ProDoc's Adoptions volume contains 60+
automated forms covering the areas of Adoption, Termination,
and Paternity. The volume includes forms from the State Bar
of Texas' Family Law Practice Manual. We also add local and
agency forms to augment the State Bar's Manual. We have the
Acknowledgment of Paternity, Notice of Intent to Claim Paternity,
and others. You will find not only the necessary petitions
and orders, but also a variety of ancillary forms, such as
affidavits, notices, and ad litem forms.
The ProDoc Litigation volume
levels the playing field for small firms against the big ones.
Small firms can now go toe-to-toe against the big firms and
their unlimited resources. That’s because our automated
documents make document generation so fast that a single secretary
with ProDoc out-produces the support team of the large firms.
This automated system encompasses all areas of litigation.
We’ve automated more than 900 procedural forms from client
intake through appeal. We’ve also automated discovery
requests and responses for your specific causes of action.
Since ProDoc assembles boilerplate documents in mere minutes,
it frees up much more time for you to focus on the details
of your case.
Additionally, the Litigation system contains the State Bar
of Texas' Collections Manual 3rd Ed.1, selections from the
Texas Pattern Jury Charges1, and also includes substantive
pleadings in seven causes of action. We've also included agency
forms from the EEOC, TWC, and the Department of Motor Vehicles,
as well as the Proof of Claim for Bankruptcy, and numerous
UCC forms.
The 430+ automated forms in this volume are designed to be the cornerstone of an estate planning practice. Lipman's Wills & Trusts is sophisticated enough for any high-end estate planning project, yet simple and flexible enough to handle smaller estates as well. The forms in this volume cover all aspects of estate planning, including the preparation of wills, living trusts, powers of attorney, medical powers of attorney, HIPAA releases, directives to physicians, irrevocable trusts, buy-sell agreements, and even pre & post marital property agreements.
Edited by nationally-known Jack
Zimmermann, this comprehensive Federal Criminal
Defense volume contains almost 200 automated, general-use forms
that are easy to assemble and can be used for a variety of
issues in the most common areas of a federal criminal practice.
And, your ProDoc automated forms are up-to-date so you can
produce error-free documents in minutes! This volume includes
extensive forms relating to Motions to Suppress, Pre-trial
and Trial Motions, Discovery, Sentencing and Probation, Witnesses,
and Plea Bargains. Our motions enable you to include your own
memoranda. Additionally, our motion shells enable you to draft
your own automated motions.
ProDoc's Criminal Defense volume
has 389 automated forms and covers bail, indictments, subpoenas,
witnesses, incompetency, insanity, expungement of records,
and other areas of criminal practice. It includes documents
used in pretrial, trial and appeal. Especially useful are the
motions and orders on discovery and suppression of evidence.
The volume also contains forms covering all areas of DWI practice,
from ALR hearings through discovery and suppression, trial,
and appeal. We also have the popular Petition for Occupational
Driver's License and Order.
ProDoc's Real Estate volume
contains all of the forms from the State Bar of Texas' Real
Estate Forms Manual, including sales contracts, deeds, promissory
notes, deeds of trust, and security agreements. The volume
also contains 29 TREC (Texas Real Estate Commission) forms,
8 UCC forms, including the financing statement and the information
request, and 4 versions of the HUD-1 Settlement Statement,
including buyer-only and seller-only versions. There are 284
automated forms in all.
ProDoc's Probate Volume contains
200+ automated forms which can be used to probate and administer
most estates in Texas. A full range of documents are available
to administer an estate independently, dependently, as a small
estate, as a muniment of title or under an heirship proceeding.
Applications and ancillary forms are provided for an independent
administration of an intestate estate, an estate with a non-independent
executor, or an estate without a named executor provided.
This volume, containing 300+
automated forms, provides a convenient, single resource
to set up, maintain, and dissolve corporations, partnerships,
professional associations, and limited liability companies.
It also contains automated plans for merger/conversion and
certificates of merger/conversion.
ProDoc's Guardianship volume
consists of 100+ automated forms, which include documents needed
to appoint a guardian, to administer the estate or person of
the ward, and to close the guardianship because the ward is
either no longer incapacitated or is deceased. A comprehensive
list of documents including inventories and annual accountings
are provided for complete management of the ward's estate.
This volume contains automated
forms necessary for client intake, including the grievance
notification process, cover and transmittal letters, fee agreements
for hourly, contingency and pro bono clients (including
billing slips and fee statements), and client correspondence
related to settlement agreements, release, and client questionnaire
— 30+ forms in all.
The volume's 95+ automated
forms represent a full property management document suite beginning
with tenant's application checklist and leases (apartment,
residential and commercial); rent receipt and security deposit
records; landlord/tenant correspondence and notices; and, petition
for forcible entry and detainer and related court documents
(through appeal). Whether your client is the landlord or the
tenant, ProDoc's Landlord-Tenant volume contains the forms
and flexibility needed to effectively manage your client's
issues.
ProDoc's Foreclosures volume
contains all of the forms from the State Bar of Texas Foreclosure
Manual, 2nd ed., including engagement and demand letters, acceleration
and foreclosure notices, forms needed to conduct background
searches, a deed in lieu of foreclosure, judicial foreclosure forms, and all of the forms
necessary to conduct a foreclosure sale. There are 70 automated
forms in all.
ProDoc's Small Estate Wills
volume comprises 40+ automated forms representing basic estate
planning documents - wills, living trusts and medical powers
of attorney. The volume contains the forms you need to represent
clients with uncomplicated estate issues, generally those not
subject to the federal estate tax. If you also represent clients
with complicated estate issues, consider subscribing to ProDoc's
Lipman's Wills & Trusts volume.
ProDoc's Criminal Prosecution
volume has 188 automated forms and covers bail, indictments,
subpoenas, witnesses, incompetency, insanity, and other areas
of criminal practice. It includes documents used in plea bargains,
pre-trial, trial and appeal.
This volume is for Texas prosecutors and is not part of any
other subscription plan. Contact our sales department at 800-759-5418
for more information on the Criminal Prosecution volume.
The Family Law PowerPack ends
the tedium of child support calculations, UCCJEA affidavits, divorce inventories,
delinquent child support calculations, etc. And, the program enables you to generate multiple scenarios to aid your negotiations.
This product integrates seamlessly into ProDoc so you enter client
and case information only once for the life of the case.
1 This document-assembly system is not a product of the State Bar of Texas and is not endorsed by the state bar. The material in this system is provided by ProDoc, Inc. under a license from the State Bar of Texas, which took no part in producing the system. The license agreement between ProDoc, Inc. and the State Bar of Texas contains specific disclaimers of the State Bar’s liability with regard to the system and its contents, to which interested persons should refer. The material in this system is also contained in Texas Real Estate Forms Manual, Texas Family Law Practice Manual, 2nd ed., Texas Collections Manual, 3rd ed., Texas Foreclosure Manual, 2nd ed., Texas Pattern Jury Charges, published by the State Bar of Texas, and is intended for use in conjunction with those publications.