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Instructions for Minor Guardianship – Family Law
Instructions for Minor Guardianship
Support Order – Family Law Legal Document
Order of the Court to pay child support, alimony, spousal support, or some other type of family maintenance. The child support order is a document from a court that states when, how often, and how much a parent is to pay for child support. The support order is usually incident to an action for divorce, legal separation or paternity, and is generally paid on a monthly basis.
Petition for Adoption – Form 1-C
This form tells the judge about the child to be adopted and the parents wishing to adopt. You can request a name change for the child if desired. If a stepparent is adopting, the parent and the stepparent must both fill out the papers and sign them as co-petitioners. States the legal basis on which you think you should be able to adopt this child, why the court has jurisdiction to grant the adoption, your qualifications to adopt this child and the name that you want to be given to your child when the requested adoption becomes final.
Adoption Form 1-F Determination of Family Court Judge Regarding Venue
Adoption Form 1-F DETERMINATION OF FAMILY COURT JUDGE REGARDING VENUE
Prenuptial Agreement
This product states the agreement, which gives details on separate property, residence, earnings during the marriage, Living expenses, debt, joint property, taxes, dissolution of marriage, support, waiver of spousal support in the event of dissolution, mutual wavier of right to receive spousal support, disability, death, revocation, additional instruments, dispute resolution, attorney’s fees, full disclosure, miscellaneous provisions, certification of independent legal review, and exhibits.
Prenuptial Agreement
This product states the agreement, which gives details on separate property, residence, earnings during the marriage, Living expenses, debt, joint property, taxes, dissolution of marriage, support, waiver of spousal support in the event of dissolution, mutual wavier of right to receive spousal support, disability, death, revocation, additional instruments, dispute resolution, attorney’s fees, full disclosure, miscellaneous provisions, certification of independent legal review, and exhibits.
Pattern Interrogatories for a Divorce Case
Interrogatory is a written question directed by one party to another regarding information that is within the scope of discovery. When you are issued Pattern and Non-Pattern Interrogatories, you will notice that they are simply a series of questions that require an answer.
Interrogatories are part of the discovery process of divorce. They allow you and your soon-to-be/already ex spouse to ask questions that must be responded to in writing under oath. These answer are then used to determine facts in the case, as well as to question each side if/when the case goes to trial.
Application for Court-Appointed Counsel or GAL – Marriage and Divorce
Application for Court-Appointed Counsel or GAL – Marriage and Divorce
Flowchart Divorce with no children- Family Law
Flowchart Divorce with no children- Family Law
Flowcart Divorce with Children-Family Law
Flowcart Divorce with Children-Family Law
Steps to Complete a Divorce with no Children-Family Law
Steps to Complete a Divorce with no Children-Family Law
steps to Complete a Divorce with Children-Family Law
steps to Complete a Divorce with Children-Family Law
Instructions for Dissolution or Legal Separation Without Children
Instructions for Dissolution or Legal Separation Without Children