Interactive Interviews can help you to prepare your own legal documents and can give you instructions on how to file them with the Court. If you choose the correct interview and follow all the instructions, you should be able to prepare your documents and file them with the Court by yourself. You can do this all without a lawyer and you don't need any legal background to use these interviews.
Just remember though, there is no guarantee that the Court will give you what you are asking for. Your chances are always better with a lawyer who can give you advice and help you make decisions. And, if your situation is even just a little different from what the interview is meant for, then the legal documents you get will not be right for you. Only a lawyer can handle different situations and can adjust whenever you want something changed.
Below is a list of available interactive interviews. Please read carefully to make sure that you are using the correct interview. Please also read carefully to find out what information you will need before you start the interview.
Guardianship of a Child
(Parent Petitioner)
This interview is for a parent who is asking the Court to give guardianship of their child to someone else. Do not use this interview if you are not a natural parent of the child or if one of the child's natural parents is deceased.
This interview is for a person who is NOT the child's parent, but is asking the Court to give them guardianship of the child. Do not use this interview if you are a parent of the child or if one of the child's parents is deceased.
This interview is for use when both spouses (husband and wife) agree to getting a divorce AND both agree to all the terms of the divorce (who keeps what, who pays what, and so on). Also, this interview is for use in marriages where there are no children involved.
Certificate of Divorce, Dissolution of Marriage, or Annulment
You will need to include this form with your papers for Uncontested Divorce. This is a form that you can fill out online and print. It is required for the Government of Guam's Department of Public Health and Social Services - Office of Vital Statistics.
Guardianship of a Disabled Adult
(Parent Petitioner)
This interview is for a person who is asking the Court to give them guardianship of an adult with a disability. This includes guardianship of the person, of the person's estate, or of both. Do not use this interview if one of the disabled adult's parents is deceased.
The information provided above is general and may not be applicable under
all circumstances. Guam Legal Services Corporation does not intend
anything stated here to provide specific legal advice, or to solicit or
establish any kind of professional attorney/client relationship with the
reader. In matters of such importance, a professional should always be
consulted.