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INTHESUPERIORCOURTOF COUNTY STATEOFGEORGIA , ) Petitioner ) ) CIVILACTIONCASENO. vs. ) ) , ) Respondent ) RULENISI Thisactionhasbeenfiled.Therefore,letthepartiesappearbeforethisCourtonthe (day)of.

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  2. Begin by entering the name of the county in the designated space at the top of the form under 'SUPERIOR COURT OF __________ COUNTY'.
  3. In the 'Petitioner' section, enter your name or the name of the entity initiating the action.
  4. In the 'vs.' section, you should fill in the name of the respondent—the person or entity you are taking action against.
  5. Next, locate the section that states 'this action has been filed' and input the date and time when the court hearing is scheduled to take place by filling in the respective fields.
  6. Indicate the location of the county courthouse where the hearing will occur by providing the specific address in the space provided.
  7. In the 'Certificate of Service' section, list the names and addresses of all parties who will receive a copy of the Rule Nisi, ensuring accuracy.
  8. At the bottom of the form, sign and print your name where indicated to certify the document.
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What is Decree Nisi? A decree nisi is a provisional decree of divorce that is given by the court when the legal and procedural requirements for divorce are met by a person. A couple are still legall married after a decree nisi is granted and further steps must be taken for a divorce to be made.

Noun. rule nisi (plural rules nisi) (law) A decree issued by the court that becomes absolute at some later date unless cause is shown why it should not.

The rule nisi on a motion for a new trial in a criminal case shall not operate as a supersedeas unless it is so ordered by the court. When requested to do so by the defendant or his counsel, the judge trying the case shall grant an order superseding the sentence until the motion for a new trial is heard and decided.

: a rule or order upon condition that is to become absolute unless cause is shown to the contrary.

noun. : a rule or order upon condition that is to become absolute unless cause is shown to the contrary.

RULE ABSOLUTE Definition & Legal Meaning a rule that will enforce without delay, a peremptory rule. issued by a court when a litigant fails to show sufficient cause why an order shouldn't be carried out.

Petitions for contempt in Alabama are typically referred to as petitions for rule nisi. A rule nisi literally commands a party to show cause why that party should not be compelled to do an act that has previously been ordered by the court.

The term “Rule Nisi” means “to show cause.” Its purpose is to notify an opposing party that a hearing is going to occur. Giving the other party notice allows them to prepare for the hearing so that they can adequately respond or defend themselves, as needed.

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