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Filling out the Summary Real Estate Disposition Judgment (SREDJ) form is an essential step in finalizing your real estate matters post-divorce in Minnesota. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring your filing goes smoothly.
Follow the steps to complete your SREDJ form online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Summary Real Estate Disposition Judgment form. Ensure you obtain the form directly from the Minnesota Department of Commerce’s resources.
- Gather your documents. You will need a copy of your final divorce Judgment and Decree. Review the various names that your Judgment and Decree may be titled, as listed in the instructions.
- Fill out the Summary Real Estate Disposition Judgment form by entering all required information. Ensure each response matches your Judgment and Decree precisely.
- Complete the caption section at the top of the form, including the County, Judicial District, Court File Number, and names of the involved parties unless it is a Joint Petition. Make necessary edits based on the titles used in your case.
- Enter relevant dates, including the date of your marriage and the date of entry for your Judgment and Decree, ensuring accuracy based on your documents.
- Indicate whether the Petitioner and Respondent (or their equivalents) were represented by an attorney or represented themselves. Check the appropriate boxes.
- Specify how the divorce Summons and Petition was served. This includes various methods like joint petition, personal service, or service by publication. Make sure to provide all requested details if applicable.
- Provide the name of the judge who signed your Judgment and Decree. If not yet signed, leave this section blank.
- Complete any sections related to the change of names if applicable, and indicate whether one or both parties have a new name as a result of the Judgment.
- Fill in details about any parcels of real estate involved. If you have multiple properties, ensure you provide the required information for each parcel, using the supplementary Exhibit A if necessary.
- After completing the form, ensure it is signed where indicated and file it with the court in the relevant county.
- Request certified copies of the signed SREDJ form once it has been signed by the judge, especially if you plan to file it with the County Recorder or need it for your records.
- After submitting your documents, you can save any changes, download, print, or share the filled form for your records.
Begin filling out your SREDJ form today to ensure your real estate disposition is processed correctly.
Submitting exhibits via MNDES is the easiest way to provide digital exhibits to the court. You must also follow Court Rules concerning exhibits, including sending the exhibits to other parties involved in your case.
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