File these documents with the Court of Appeals and serve
a copy on your spouse or her attorney.
File the completed Motion for Continuance with the Clerk of the Court and serve
a copy on your spouse or her attorney.
Not exact matches
If you are filing a claim
on your
spouse, you may need a
copy of your marriage license as well.
At the very minimum, a
spouse should have
copies of the most recent tax returns for their
spouse, as a court generally sets the incomes for both parties based
on the most recent year's tax return.
The plaintiff must file a Summons and Complaint and «serve» it
on the defendant
spouse by providing him or her with a
copy of all the papers filed in the case.
If you are filing a claim
on your
spouse, you may need a
copy of your marriage license as well.
First you will need to get a
copy of the death certificate and, in some cases, if you're filing a claim
on a
spouse you'll need a marriage certificate as well so you might as well have both handy just in case.
Serve a
copy of the summons and complaint
on your
spouse by hiring a process server or law enforcement officer.
The court clerk stamps the
copies, one of which is then served
on the other
spouse.
Once you file this document and any other documents your state requires with the court, you must serve a
copy of the complaint and a summons
on your
spouse.
After you file, you must arrange to serve a
copy of your complaint
on your
spouse.
Serve a
copy of the motion for modification and supporting affidavit
on your former
spouse.
If the judge approves your divorce settlement, he will sign the proposed order and have
copies served
on you and your
spouse.
She must serve a
copy of this complaint, along with a summons and other appropriate paperwork,
on her
spouse.
In the ordinary divorce process, a
spouse who files for divorce must have a
copy of the filed divorce papers personally served
on the other
spouse.
Serve a
copy of your affidavit and motion for modification along with the notice of hearing
on your former
spouse.
The filing
spouse must complete service of process
on the receiving
spouse, which means serve him or her with
copies of the complaint and all other documents submitted in the initial filing with the Clerk's Office.
You have to get your
spouse served with
copies of those papers, or your
spouse has to file an appearance
on his / her own.
After you file for divorce, you must provide your
spouse with notice of the case, which you do by serving a
copy of the filed documents
on your
spouse.
After you file the divorce complaint, you must serve a
copy of the complaint
on your
spouse.
The clerk will keep your original documents and stamp your
copies as filed, then return them to you so you can have them served
on your
spouse.
A
copy of the complaint should also be served
on the
spouse.
To initiate your divorce, you must file a divorce petition with the appropriate local court and serve
copies of this paperwork
on your
spouse.
The court will have a summons, a waiver and a
copy of the complaint served
on the other
spouse.
It is also wise to hold
on to
copies of the «Disclosure» documents you exchanged with your former
spouse, particularly the Schedule of Assets and Debts, and Income and Expense Declaration.
If the person who doesn't live there anymore asks how the showings are going and if the soon - to - be-ex is keeping the house show - ready, do not reply and
copy the other
spouse on the email.