
Nationwide Non-Legal Support
Small Claims Documentation Preparation Support
Nationwide non-legal documentation organization for plaintiffs, defendants, self-represented consumers, and small businesses.
CES is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or attorney services. Clients remain responsible for reviewing, approving, filing, serving, and presenting their own documents.
Professional Non-Legal Small Claims Packet Organization
What This Service Helps You Organize
CES helps clients organize their own facts and documents into a clean, presentable format that is easier for the client to reference, print, and present in their own name.
- Case snapshot
- Party information sheet
- Timeline of events
- Statement of facts based on client-provided information
- Resolution attempts summary
- Damages worksheet
- Evidence index
- Exhibit organization
- Print checklist
- Court-day organization guide


Evidence, Documents, Exhibits
How CES Helps You Get Organized
CES organizes the materials you provide — receipts, invoices, emails, screenshots, written communications, photos, and supporting documents — into a printable evidence packet that is easier to reference and present.
- Evidence organized
- Documents sorted clearly
- Exhibits labeled
- Timeline prepared
- Statement of facts organized
- Printable packet format created
Built for Plaintiffs, Defendants, and Small Businesses
Who This Service Is For
Consumers bringing a small claims matter
Consumers defending themselves in a small claims matter
Small business owners organizing a dispute
People with refund disputes
People with contractor disputes
People with landlord / security deposit disputes
People with appliance, auto repair, and warranty disputes
Anyone who needs documents organized before court
Non-Legal Support for Both Sides
Support for Self-Represented Plaintiffs and Defendants
Whether you are bringing a small claims matter or defending one, CES helps organize your own documentation so that your facts, timeline, and evidence are presented clearly. CES does not represent either side and is only helping organize non-legal documentation.
- Self-represented plaintiffs
- Self-represented defendants
- Small business owners
- Consumers preparing for small claims
- Business owners responding to a dispute

What CES Does
- Organizes the client’s facts into plain English
- Builds a chronological timeline
- Creates a clean evidence index
- Organizes receipts, screenshots, emails, photos, invoices, contracts, and notes
- Summarizes resolution attempts
- Helps create a printable PDF packet
- Helps clients present their own information in a clearer format
What CES Does Not Do
- CES does not provide legal advice
- CES does not provide legal representation
- CES does not prepare court filings, pleadings, motions, legal claims, or arbitration filings
- CES does not decide who should be sued
- CES does not decide where a claim should be filed
- CES does not interpret laws, contracts, legal rights, liability, or damages
- CES does not guarantee results or court outcomes
- CES does not appear in court
- CES does not create an attorney-client relationship
Simple, Transparent Flat-Rate Pricing
What You Receive for $99
Every CES consumer escalation package is $199 or less. Start with a Free Initial Review — CES will confirm your case fits before any paid work begins.
- Case snapshot and party information sheet
- Timeline of events
- Statement of facts based on client-provided information
- Resolution attempts summary
- Damages worksheet
- Evidence index and exhibit organization
- Print checklist and court-day organization guide
- Printable PDF packet format
- One revision
- Client reviews, approves, prints, and presents in their own name
CES is not a law firm. CES does not guarantee any specific court outcome, ruling, judgment, settlement, or result. Payment is for the review, organization, and packet preparation work.
See a Sample Small Claims Documentation Package
See What a Professional Organized Packet Can Look Like
This sample PDF shows how CES can help organize facts, timelines, damages, exhibits, and supporting documentation into a clear printable packet format. Case snapshot, party sheet, timeline, statement of facts, damages worksheet, evidence index, exhibit pages, and print checklist all included.
Nationwide Coverage
Common Small Claims Issues We Can Help Organize
CES organizes documentation only. We do not decide who to sue, where to file, or what claims to bring.
Free Download
Free Court-Day Organization Checklist
Download our free one-page checklist to help organize your small claims packet before your court date. This checklist is for general organization only and does not provide legal advice.
- Timeline printed
- Evidence organized
- Exhibits labeled
- Receipts and invoices included
- Photos and screenshots printed
- Communications included
- Statement of facts reviewed
- Copies prepared
- ID and payment items checked
- Court date, time, and location confirmed
No email required. One-page printable PDF (US Letter). CES is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
What's Inside
Small Claims Court-Day Organization Checklist
A branded, printable one-page reference to help self-represented consumers make sure their packet is complete before walking into court.
- • Non-legal organization only
- • Nationwide use
- • Prints on US Letter paper
Nationwide Service
Covering Jurisdictions Nationwide
Consumer Escalation Services provides nationwide remote Small Claims Documentation Preparation Support. Because small claims rules, filing procedures, court forms, service requirements, and dollar limits vary by state, county, city, and court jurisdiction, CES does not provide legal advice or determine where or how a claim should be filed. Our role is to help self-represented consumers, plaintiffs, defendants, and small businesses organize their own facts, timeline, evidence, damages, communications, and supporting documents into a clear printable PDF packet.
Nationwide Coverage
Remote service available in every U.S. state, county, and small claims court jurisdiction.
Organization Only
CES organizes the documents you provide — it does not determine where or how to file.
You Stay In Control
You review, approve, print, and present your own packet in your own name.
Nationwide Remote Support
Nationwide Small Claims Documentation Preparation Support
Consumer Escalation Services provides nationwide non-legal small claims documentation preparation support for self-represented consumers, plaintiffs, defendants, and small businesses. Our service is available online and by phone, helping clients organize their facts, evidence, timelines, receipts, communications, and supporting documents into a clean printable PDF package.
CES serves clients across New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Austin, Jacksonville, Fort Worth, Columbus, Charlotte, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Washington DC, Boston, El Paso, Nashville, Detroit, and Las Vegas — and every other city and small town in between.
- Nationwide support
- Remote convenience
- Organized digital packet
- Easy document submission
- Professional presentation

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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What is Small Claims Documentation Preparation Support?
Q.Is Consumer Escalation Services a law firm?
Q.Do you provide legal advice?
Q.Do you prepare court forms or file my case?
Q.Can this help both plaintiffs and defendants?
Q.Can small businesses use this service?
Q.What documents should I provide?
Q.What does the $99 package include?
Q.Will this guarantee I win my case?
Q.Can I use the packet in small claims court?
Q.Do you help organize evidence and exhibits?
Q.Do you help with timelines and statements of facts?
Q.Should I still speak with an attorney?
Q.Is this service available nationwide?
Q.How do I get started?
Important Non-Legal Disclosure
Consumer Escalation Services is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice, legal representation, or attorney services. Our Small Claims Documentation Preparation Support is designed to help self-represented consumers organize their own facts, documents, timeline, and evidence in a clear and presentable format. Clients remain responsible for reviewing, approving, filing, serving, and presenting their own documents.
No attorney-client relationship is created by visiting the website, submitting an intake form, purchasing a service, communicating with CES, using Ask Atlas, or receiving CES materials. Consumers with legal questions, lawsuits, arbitration matters, legal deadlines, legal claims, or questions about legal rights should consult a licensed attorney.
