Filing a motion will temporarily pause or even stop an eviction case—giving tenants valuable time to prepare their defense. At Lexington Document Assistant, we are not attorneys and do not offer legal advice. We are a registered Legal Document Assistant (LDA) company that helps self-represented tenants complete and file the proper court forms in order to stop or pause their eviction.
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While we are not attorneys and do not give legal advice, we have provided thousands of clients guidance through the process of filing their own legal protections as self represented tenants.
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Based on historical data, tenants in Georgia and Florida who file legal motions can often delay or pause their eviction proceedings for approximately 2 weeks to 2 months. These timeframes reflect average outcomes and are subject to the specific court’s calendar and processing speed. In many cases, tenants who also file an uncontested Chapter 7 bankruptcy can extend their protection to approximately 5 to 7 months. These are general estimates and not guarantees — timelines can be shorter or longer depending on court workload, judicial discretion, and case specifics.
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We are not attorneys and do not provide legal representation or legal advice. Lexington Document Assistant is a bonded legal document preparation service that supports tenants who choose to represent themselves (“pro per”) in eviction proceedings. Upon a tenant’s specific request, we prepare legally sound, court-ready motions and documents—such as those that can pause or challenge eviction actions. We also assist by providing deadline reminders and, when authorized, submitting filings directly to the court on behalf of our clients. Our goal is to reduce the stress and confusion of the legal process by offering structured, professional support—giving self-represented tenants the same strength, clarity, and confidence as those who have hired an attorney.
Our documents are professionally prepared to meet court standards, ensuring they are legally proper, formatted correctly, and free from common amateur mistakes. As a result, our filings are consistently accepted.
We walk tenants through every step of the process with clear, easy-to-follow instructions—ensuring they understand when to file, and how to stay protected. Our guided support gives renters the confidence to defend themselves.
We know that facing financial challenges can be stressful, so our team will be with you during the entire process. Wether you file one motion or 5. We will be there for you for the entire process. You will not have to fight alone.
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