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It depends on where you live and whether you have assets or not. If not assets than you can go pro-per or pay for a para legal. If you have assets than you should get a lawyer. Since you did not indicate where you live it would be hard to tell you as each state has its own cost. Look up the Superior Court of your state and go to the self service link there you should find all the forms, costs and etc. Most also have deferment or waiver if you cannot pay for it right away. You can also get info for the Courts law Library and the County Clerk office. Just do not ask legal questions as they will not answer them, only about forms and costs is what they will answer.
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