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hey guys its Kyla at the MJC and today Im here to do a quick video on filling out the Affidavit of service form this video in particular is going to talk about filling out this form if you have served the part 1 documents but if youve been directed to this video and you served something other than the part one documents most of the stuff will be very similar its just what you fill in this section may be a bit different but before I get started on the video as always just a quick reminder that nothing in this video is intended to be legal advice so this is a video so Im not able to analyze your specific situation to make recommendations on whether what youve done counts as personal service whether this is the best way to serve somebody whether its the right way for the situation you are in and all that kind of stuff so if you do have questions like that those are great questions to get some legal advice about here in Milwaukee County you can get brief legal advice for free throug