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MLSA Document Assembly Project Montana Family Law Forms

MLSA Document Assembly Project Montana Family Law Forms. Received a 2003 TIG to automate Montana’s Family Law Forms (initially anticipated project would take one year). Purpose: Automate Montana Dissolution of Marriage forms and Parenting Plan Action forms. Main Goals.

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MLSA Document Assembly Project Montana Family Law Forms

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  1. MLSA Document Assembly ProjectMontana Family Law Forms • Received a 2003 TIG to automate Montana’s Family Law Forms (initially anticipated project would take one year). • Purpose: Automate Montana Dissolution of Marriage forms and Parenting Plan Action forms.

  2. Main Goals • Client completes only one interview and all forms needed for family law action are produced • Make forms available to the public on MontanaLawHelp.org

  3. Where are we in 2007? • Using forms in connection with our new Statewide Self-Help Law Project • Forms are not available to the public • Working with Capstone, Lexis/Nexis and ProBono.Net to make decisions regarding how to proceed with revising the forms to be more user friendly • Have developed model evaluation tools for MLSA Document Assembly Projects

  4. Lessons Learned • When using the online server, complex user interfaces can take a long, long time to process, which greatly reduces the usability. • Staffing Model – Used consultant to program forms, internal project manager with technical skills to test and implement minor changes and attorney to draft help screens. • You MUST dedicate enough internal staff time to draft the help screens and test the consultant’s work for the project to be successful.

  5. Plans for the Future • Waiting for recommendations from partners to fix problems • Apply A2J interface to see if addresses some of the usability issues • Need to complete Montana Parenting Plan Modification forms and Order of Protections forms • Have been programmed using VAWA grant money, but difficulty dedicating the staff time to complete the pro se help screens and test the forms (not planned into original project)

  6. Still committed to the technology and its benefits for Montana’s remote rural population.

  7. New Projects • Received a 2007 TIG Grant to automate other (shorter) forms • Replicating other states work • Using Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps Attorney to staff project

  8. Future Plans • Received a grant from the ABA Partnerships in Law and Aging Program to automate Will and Power of Attorney forms. • Using Equal Justice Works AmeriCorps Attorney to develop and implement project • Focusing on developing a form for Indian Wills that comply with AIPRA

  9. Alison L. Paul Deputy Director MLSA 616 Helena Ave. Suite 100 Helena, MT 59601 406-442-9830 x. 15 apaul@mtlsa.org Kate Bladow Tech. Proj. Coordinator MLSA (406) 431-5597 kbladow@mtlsa.org Contact Information

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