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How to fill out the Confidential Case Inventory online
Filling out the Confidential Case Inventory accurately is essential for ensuring that your case is processed smoothly and efficiently. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the online form with ease, regardless of your prior experience with legal documents.
Follow the steps to complete your Confidential Case Inventory online.
- Begin by selecting the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Confidential Case Inventory and open the form in your preferred online editor.
- Enter the plaintiff's name in the designated field at the top of the form. This is the individual initiating the legal action.
- Next, provide the case number and petition number, which should be assigned to you by the court.
- Enter the name of the judge assigned to your case, as it may be necessary for case processing.
- In the section titled 'Defendant’s name', fill in the name of the individual being challenged in the complaint or petition.
- In the 'In the matter of' section, briefly describe the nature of your case or legal action.
- Follow the instructions to list any known pending or resolved family division cases that involve the individuals named in your complaint or their family members. Be sure to detail the relevant court information, including the name, number, and county/state.
- Indicate the case name, case/file number, assigned judge, and case status (either pending or resolved) for each case listed.
- For each case, specify whether support or custody/parenting time orders are currently in effect, selecting the appropriate options provided.
- Continue filling out any additional sections as necessary, referencing additional sheets if your listing exceeds the available space.
- Finally, review all entries carefully for accuracy before proceeding to save your changes, download, print, or share the completed form as instructed.
Begin completing your Confidential Case Inventory online today for a smoother filing experience.
When you file something with the court, you must give the other party in your case (or their lawyer, if they have one) a copy of what you filed. This is called service. Every time you serve the other party, you must give the court proof that you did so. This is called proof of service, or proof of mailing.
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