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Service is made by hand delivering to the other parent. Anyone over 18, who is not a party to the action, can do this. File completed Petition, Summons and Family Law Case Information Sheet with the Court.
A paper is served under this rule by: (A) handing it to the person; (B) leaving it: (i) at the persons office with a clerk or other person in charge or, if no one is in charge, in a conspicuous place in the office; or (ii) if the person has no office or the office is closed, at the persons dwelling or usual place of
A civil lawsuit is started by the filing of a complaint which details the facts of the situation as seen by the plaintiff, the person desiring the courts assistance. A filing fee is collected by the deputy clerk at the time of the filing of the complaint.
Just as with an Idaho divorce, legal separation requires the filing of paperwork. The process begins when one spouse files a petition for legal separation. This petition will provide the court with contact information, the date of your marriage, and when you began living apart.
The complaint is filed with the court, along with a filing fee and a summons. Once approved by a clerk of the court, the defendant will be given notice of the complaint and must respond with an answer. The defendant will have a set amount of time to respond to the complaint (generally, 21 days).
The amount of money cannot be more than $5,000.00 (plus the cost of the filing fee and the cost of giving notice to the defendant). You cannot sue the defendant for more than $5,000.00 in small claims court.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? There is a $69.00 filing fee to start a small claims action.