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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the opposing party acknowledgment form in the editor.
  2. In the first blank, enter the name of the individual or entity acknowledging the costs. This is typically the party that will be responsible for any awarded fees.
  3. Next, locate the section labeled 'Attorney for'. Here, input the name of the attorney representing the acknowledging party. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal discrepancies.
  4. Finally, review all entered information for correctness. Once satisfied, you can save your changes and proceed to sign or distribute as needed.

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An adverse party is the party with opposing interests. If there are numerous parties and claims , parties may be in agreement on some matters and adverse on some issues. For example, the adverse party for a defendant is the plaintiff .
In a civil case, the defendant is the person or entity being sued. They are responsible for defending themselves against the plaintiffs claims. For example, in a car accident case, the defendant is the person who caused the accident (and/or their insurance company).
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An adverse party is an opposing party in a lawsuit under an adversary system of law. In general, an adverse party is a party against whom judgment is sought or a party interested in sustaining a judgment or decree. For example, the adverse party for a defendant is the plaintiff.

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An adverse party is the other side of a lawsuit, the opposite party, one with opposing interests. If there are numerous parties and claims, parties may be in agreement on some matters and adverse on some issues. For example, the adverse party for a defendant is the plaintiff.
For an alien in proceedings, the opposing party is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In most instances, a DHS Chief Counsel or a specific DHS Assistant Chief Counsel is the designated officer to receive service. Parties may contact the Immigration Court for the DHS address.

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