Arizona Divorce Summons Form
If a spouse decided that he/she wants to get a divorce in the State of Arizona, they have to use this form. A completed copy of the form has to be submitted to the county clerk’s office in the state.
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If a spouse decided that he/she wants to get a divorce in the State of Arizona, they have to use this form. A completed copy of the form has to be submitted to the county clerk’s office in the state.
If you are a defendant in a divorce case in the State of Kentucky and want to verify the completion of the original case disclosure form, you have to use this form. Complete the form and submit it in order to verify the completion of the mentioned form.
If an affiant in a case knows the whereabouts of a corroborating witness, this affidavit can be executed to share this information with the court.
This affidavit is to be executed by the affiant in relation to an uncontested divorce proceeding.
For an affiant for an Uncontested Civil Union Divorce that is taking place in the State of Hawaii, executing this affiant ins mandatory.
Issuing a bench warrant in a divorce case requires the use of this form. The affiant in the case has to execute this affidavit with the assistance of his/her attorney. [rawlink]https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/sites/supremecourt.ne.gov/files/forms/DC-6-5-25.pdf[/rawlink]
If a plaintiff in a divorce case wasn’t able to serve the summons to his/her spouse, the following affidavit has to be executed. [rawlink]https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/sites/supremecourt.ne.gov/files/forms/DC-6-6-2.pdf[/rawlink]
If the affiant in the case had to be served by publication due to the lack of whereabouts of the defendant, he/she has to execute the following affidavit to bring that to the court’s attention.
If an affiant wishes to make an under-oath testimony regarding in an ongoing divorce case, the following affidavit has to be executed.