Then Docs a Division of Mr Then Consulting LLC

Document preparation support (not legal advice)

We help you prepare documents you request—based on your instructions—so you can stay organized and move faster.
We are not a law firm, we are not attorneys, and we do not provide legal advice.

What document preparation means here

Document preparation means we can:

  • Format and prepare documents based on the information you provide

  • Help you organize information so forms and filings are consistent

  • Provide checklists for what you’ll need to complete a request

You stay in control of the decisions. We follow your direction.

Common things we can help prepare

Depending on your needs, we may help prepare:

  • Business documents (basic internal forms, letters, templates)

  • Affidavits and declarations (typed/organized based on your provided statements)

  • Administrative letters and dispute letters (non-legal)

  • General document formatting, cleanup, and organization

  • Simple filing preparation packets (where allowed)

If your request requires an attorney, we’ll tell you up front.

What we do NOT do

To stay ethical and compliant, we do not:

  • Provide legal advice or tell you what you “should” file in court

  • Represent you in court or contact courts/attorneys as your legal representative

  • Create an attorney-client relationship

  • Guarantee outcomes (court results, disputes, approvals)

When you should speak to an attorney

You should consult an attorney if:

  • You are being sued or suing someone

  • You need legal strategy, legal interpretation, or court representation

  • Your situation involves criminal matters, immigration, family law, or complex contracts

If needed, we can refer you to an attorney or CPA depending on the issue.

What we need from you

To prepare documents efficiently:

  • Your goal (what you’re trying to accomplish)

  • The document type (or a sample/template if you have one)

  • The exact facts you want included (names, dates, amounts, timeline)

  • Any required formatting instructions (court, agency, or organization rules)

What happens after you submit a request

  1. We review your request for scope and clarity

  2. We confirm whether it’s document prep (not legal advice)

  3. We confirm pricing and turnaround

  4. You provide final details

  5. We prepare the document for your review