When attorneys ask about working with Dawn Petition Support, the most common question isn't about qualifications or pricing. It's a practical one: "How does this actually work?"
It's a fair question. Adding any outside support to a legal practice requires trust, and trust is easier to extend when the process is clear from the start. So here's the straightforward version.
Before the first file changes hands, we have a brief conversation about your firm's workflow, software setup, and any preferences or requirements specific to how you practice. Every attorney runs things a little differently. I'd rather learn your preferences upfront than make assumptions that create friction later.
From there we establish a simple service agreement that defines how we work together. No long-term commitment, no retainer, no minimum volume. You send files when you need support.
You send me a complete client file, the intake form, Credit Counseling Certificate, six months of pay stubs or proof of income, the two most recent years of federal tax returns, and any other documentation relevant to the case. The more complete and organized the file, the faster and cleaner the turnaround.
If something is missing, I'll flag it clearly in writing so you can follow up before preparation begins or before delivery.
I prepare the full petition package, every form, every schedule, means test, creditor matrix, working within your firm's existing software setup. I have access to Best Case and can work directly in that platform, or accommodate your preferred workflow.
Every form is reviewed for accuracy and internal consistency before the file leaves my desk. The goal is a petition that's ready for your review, not one that comes back with questions.
Standard turnaround is 2–3 business days from receipt of a complete, organized file. The clock starts when I have everything I need.
You receive the completed petition package for your review. Any adjustments based on the information originally provided are handled promptly at no additional charge. You review, approve, and file, under your name, with your professional responsibility intact.
The attorneys who get the most out of this arrangement tend to share a few things in common: they send complete, organized files, they communicate clearly about their preferences upfront, and they treat this as an ongoing working relationship rather than a one-off transaction.
In return, they get consistent quality from the same person every time, not a rotating team, not an overseas service, and a preparation workflow that takes real work off their plates without creating new management overhead.
There's no long-term commitment required to find out if it works for your firm. Send a file and see.
Ready to talk through your workflow?
Schedule a quick call or reach out by email, no obligation, just a straightforward conversation about whether this is a good fit.