Professional attorney-directed support for law firms that need more capacity. PF Consulting Firm prepares litigation, probate, transactional and petition documents under the direction of the ordering attorney, in the format the receiving court expects, and returns them for attorney review, revision, signature and filing.
Who we work for
Licensed attorneys and law firms
Where we accept work
FL, CA, GA, NY, NJ, NV and federal courts in those states
How work is priced
Flat fee per assignment, or a monthly capacity plan
PF Consulting Firm has no clients of its own in these matters. The attorney holds the engagement, owns the strategy, controls every deadline and signs every document. We supply production capacity: the drafting, formatting, organization and document assembly that consumes a firm's hours without requiring a licensed judgment call.
Professional boundaries
Work is performed only at the direction of a licensed attorney
Every deliverable is prepared for attorney review, revision and signature
Scope, price and turnaround are confirmed in writing before work begins
PF Consulting Firm is not a law firm and does not practice law
No legal advice, no strategy decisions, no attorney-client relationship
PF does not file, e-file, serve, calendar deadlines or appear — the ordering attorney identifies, verifies and controls all filing requirements and deadlines
Audience
Attorneys We Support
These are the types of attorneys and firms who direct our work — never PF practice areas. Each page explains the assignments we most often receive from that practice type, the services that serve it, and what we do not do.
Every service page carries its own pricing rules, inclusions and exclusions, required intake, required uploads, turnaround and the city, county, state and federal forms we prepare for that assignment type.
For firms with steady volume, a monthly plan replaces per-assignment ordering. Case counts are subject to production capacity, document volume and assignment complexity, and every plan includes up to five revisions per case within the original scope.
The same sequence runs on every assignment, from a single motion to a five-year probate accounting.
1
Service selection and scope confirmation
You identify the service and the matter. We confirm the exact scope, the correct level for the file size, and the final flat price before anything is paid.
2
Payment
Payment is always first. Card, PayPal, Zelle or wire. Nothing is drafted, signed or sent before payment clears.
3
Service agreement by DocuSign
A matter-specific agreement written to your actual facts — not a generic template — sent for electronic signature.
4
Matter-specific intake list
An electronic, fillable intake built for your matter type — never a generic questionnaire.
5
Forms and document checklist
We verify the exact forms your court or agency requires and issue a written checklist of everything still needed.
6
Supporting document upload
Secure upload of pleadings, orders, discovery, contracts, statements and records through your private portal.
7
Case review by the drafting team
Before drafting starts, the full record is read and reconciled against your intake and instructions.
8
Document preparation
Drafting begins only once payment, signature, intake and documents are all in. The turnaround clock starts here — not at payment.
9
Attorney review and delivery
Individual documents in Word and PDF — never a zip file — with an administrative completion checklist where that checklist is part of the contracted scope.
10
Revisions and completion
One factual revision round is included. Corrections are returned within 24 to 48 hours per revision; new scope is quoted separately before any work.
Resource center
Attorney checklists and preparation guides
Working checklists built from real assignment intake — free to use, cite and share.
Confirm the scope in writing, pay the flat fee, sign the service agreement, complete the matter intake, then upload your records to the secure vault. Preparation begins when the file is complete.