What is the name of your state? Nevada
In the context of Buying real estate from motivated sellers I encounter a lot of people who have minor deed defects. I often help sellers get deeds straightened out by preparing affidavits, such as "Affidavit - Termination of Tenancy in the Entirety." Those are simple enough and get recorded without ever seeing a court room.
I'm now considering helping a seller with a petition to set aside an estate without administration, for one inexpensive parcel of land only (value less than $1000), who's mother died in testate and there was no probate. While preparing the petition seems straight-forward for the most part, it will be presented to a judge by the seller Pro Se. I'm concerned that the judge will question if an elderly woman actually prepared the Pro Se petition herself and ask questions.
Is preparing a petition as above practicing law without a license?
In the context of Buying real estate from motivated sellers I encounter a lot of people who have minor deed defects. I often help sellers get deeds straightened out by preparing affidavits, such as "Affidavit - Termination of Tenancy in the Entirety." Those are simple enough and get recorded without ever seeing a court room.
I'm now considering helping a seller with a petition to set aside an estate without administration, for one inexpensive parcel of land only (value less than $1000), who's mother died in testate and there was no probate. While preparing the petition seems straight-forward for the most part, it will be presented to a judge by the seller Pro Se. I'm concerned that the judge will question if an elderly woman actually prepared the Pro Se petition herself and ask questions.
Is preparing a petition as above practicing law without a license?