A written statement in which the facts stated are sworn or affirmed to be true.
What is an Affidavit?
To review the decision in your case.
What is an Appeal?
Everything owned by you or your spouse, including property, cars, furniture, bank accounts, jewelry, life insurance policies, businesses, or retirement plans
What is an Asset?
Money paid to the clerk of court by one party in a case, to be held and paid to an enjoined party in the event that the first party causes loss or damage of property as a result of wrongfully enjoining the other party
What is a Bond?
Child(ren) who depend on their parent(s) for support either because they are under the age of 18.
What are Dependent Children?
What is a Dependent Child?
A response by a respondent.
What is an Answer.
An elected official in whose office papers are filed, a case number is assigned, and case files are maintained. The clerk's office usually is located in the county courthouse.
Who is the Clerk of the Circuit Court?
Cars, planes and automobiles...oh my!!!
What are Assets?
The office of the clerk of court that is responsible for collecting and disbursing court-ordered alimony and child support payments. The depository also keeps payment records and files judgments if support is not paid.
Who is the Central Government Depository?
What is the Central Government Depository?
You are your father's child.
What is a Dependent Child?
Who is a Depending Child?
A document that must be filed showing to whom we are sending copies.
What is a Certificate of Service?
Notification of the other party by newspaper publication or posting of notice at designated places when the other party cannot be located for personal service.
What is Constructive Service?
What is Notice by Publication?
Wait for what???? Never!!! I, me, mine...This is mine all mine now, lot mine later but mine now!
What is not a Contingent Asset?
Money paid from one parent to the other for the benefit of their dependent or minor child(ren).
What is Child Support?
Each of her children has a mental or physical disability that prevents each of them from supporting themselves.
Who are Dependent Children?
A copy of an order or final judgment, certified by the clerk of the circuit court to be an authentic copy.
What is a Certified Copy?
Any or all issues upon which the parties are unable to agree and which must be resolved by the judge at a hearing or trial.
What are Contested Issues?
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the ninth time in a row in March 2023, affecting everyone's debt.
What is liability?
When you are late, you are not early.
What is Delinquent?
She is in high school but is between the age of 18 and 19.
Who is a Dependent Child?
Mail which requires the receiving party to sign as proof that they received it.
What is Certified Mail?
A court action to end a marriage.
What is a Dissolution of Marriage?
What you may or may not receive or get later, such as income, tax refund, accrued vacation or sick leave, a bonus, or an inheritance.
What is a Contingent Asset?What is a Contingent Liability?
On July 1, 2023 this could very well be terminated for many spouses.
What is Permanent Alimony?
He is performing in good faith with a reasonable expectation of graduation before the age of 19.
Who is a Dependent Child?