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Applying for a bankruptcy case entails the payment of filing fees ranging from $300.00 to $400.00 (depending on the bankruptcy type). If an individual needs to file for a bankruptcy case but s/he cannot afford the fees, s/he can opt to pay in an installment basis. To avail of this . . . Read more
General Order #28 requires that the mailing matrix be submitted via computer diskette. Through the submission of this waiver, the applicant becomes allowed to simply submit the matrix in hard-copy form. Upon completion of the form, waiver must be filed with the court.
Electronic transcripts of bankruptcy court proceedings in the State of Arkansas may be accessed by an interested individual/party by filing this form with the court.
Statements on marital settlement, agreement, and dissolution are included in this form. A divorcing couple in Arkansas needs to bring a completed version of this form when they attend the scheduled court hearing.
In Arkansas, to start the divorce process, a spouse must accomplish and submit this form to the court clerk’s office. [rawlink]http://www.wikiform.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/ArkansasPetitionforDivorce.doc[/rawlink]
When a Petitioner files for a divorce, the Defendant will immediately receive a court summons. If the Defendant wants the court to hear his/her side, then, this form must be filed with the clerk’s office within 20 days following the receipt of the court summons.
Signing the Divorce Petition in the presence of a public notary requires the applicant to accomplish the Verification for Petition for Divorce. This form must be attached to the Divorce Petition prior to submission to the court clerk’s office.
To start the name change process in the State of Arkansas, an applicant must accomplish two initial steps: (1) pay for the $140.00 filing fee and (2) submit the required form to the court clerk’s office operating in the applicant’s county of residence.
To initiate the name change process in the State of Michigan, applicant must file this petition with the clerk’s office.
In Arkansas, a name change applicant is required to carry this form when s/he appears before the Judge at the scheduled court hearing. If the application is approved, the applicant’s new legal name will be reflected in this form.