The term "attorney at law" is indeed a title reserved uniquely for lawyers, and it holds specific implications about the individual's qualifications. Skip the courtesy title and put "Esquire" after the name, using its abbreviated form, "Esq." ("Robert Jones, Esq." or "Cynthia Adams, Esq. As commonly used in the United States, the difference between J.D. and Esq. Is the ability to practice law. Use "the Undersigned," "Judge of District Court," or "Judge John Doe" instead. The PDF version of these forms are FILLABLE. They can be filled out electronically, then printed. Just put Jane Smith v. Joe Smith, just be sure to put the name of whoever is the petitioner in this action first.