Would you do this "favor"? Long and vents

No I would not prepare the paperwork for her. I would call the aunt and tell her you turned her down for a reason and will not discuss that person's private life with her 9the aunt) to explain further.
I would NOT show phone bills to the aunt. If your aunt wants to trust her over you so be it. Your aunt will figure it out on her own eventually. In the meantime you ARE perpetuating the drama by stuff like taking phone bills over (especially since the phone call thing--I remember it--has nothing what so ever to do with why you are not doing the divorce paperwork).
 
I would just say "I don't like to mix personal and business." And leave it at that.

This is the perfect response. I wouldn't care too much about your 'friend', but it should sound reasonable and understandable to your aunt or anyone else.
Your 'friend' should have no trouble finding another paralegal.
 
No, I wouldn't, I would tell ex-friend that you don't mix your business with your personal life. If your aunt asks again, I would tell her you explained to ex-friend that you will not do it. Then leave it all alone, the ex-friend, her husband and your aunt are all adults and can figure things out in their own and if they don't, its not worth getting involved in the drama of it all.
 
I do not know the laws of your state, but if you take this on you may be practicing law without a license. I would not consider doing this until you speak with the lawyers you work with. If something goes bad this could negatively impact you and them.
 



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