If I choose to proceed without an attorney, where can I get forms?

Most offices provide forms for filings through their office on their respective website and for those who come in person. The CSHC has some forms and packets on our Forms page, free to download. You may also need to come to the Judicial Center in person to obtain forms for specific cases, like Protection Orders.

If you cannot find forms or instructions through any of the above places, it may be an issue that requires a custom/specific petition beyond what any office can provide; we strongly recommend speaking to a lawyer if that is the case.

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1. What can and can’t the CSHC staff do?
2. What if I can’t afford an Attorney?
3. If I choose to proceed without an attorney, where can I get forms?
4. How do I know where to file/the cost of filing?
5. How do I find out what some of the words in the forms mean?
6. What do I bring to the courthouse to file?
7. How do I E-file documents with the Prothonotary?
8. How do I get a Protection Order?
9. How do I know if I should file for Custody or Guardianship?
10. Where can I watch the Custody Supervision Video?