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'''A Verification''' is a signed and notarized document where a spouse promises what they said in another document is true. | '''A Verification''' is a signed and notarized document where a spouse promises what they said in another document is true. Most divorce-related lawsuits require a Verification be attached to the [[Complaint|Complaint]] or with an [[Answer and Counterclaims]]. The Complaint or Counterclaims documents are the main documents at the start of a lawsuit that put forth the spouse's legal claims and the factual basis for supporting them. | ||
==Contact an Attorney== | ==Contact an Attorney== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:35, 14 October 2022
| Verification | |
| Statute: | § 50-8 |
| Template | Template Verification Document |
| Description | A Verification promises what you said in another document is true. |
| Takeaway | A signed and notarized Verification should be attached to any divorce-related Complaint. |
A Verification is a signed and notarized document where a spouse promises what they said in another document is true. Most divorce-related lawsuits require a Verification be attached to the Complaint or with an Answer and Counterclaims. The Complaint or Counterclaims documents are the main documents at the start of a lawsuit that put forth the spouse's legal claims and the factual basis for supporting them.
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