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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SC-5200V in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the county where you are filing your case at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the Plaintiff’s name, including first, middle, and last names, followed by their address details. If there are additional plaintiffs, check the corresponding box and attach a separate sheet with their information.
  4. Next, enter the case number from your summons and complaint. Then provide your name as the Defendant along with your address.
  5. Indicate whether you dispute the plaintiff's claim by checking either option 1 (agreeing) or option 2 (disagreeing). If disputing, briefly state your reasons.
  6. If making a counterclaim against the plaintiff(s), complete that section with a brief explanation of your claim and any relevant amounts.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form. Ensure copies are made for each person being served before submitting them to the clerk of court.

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So, what is proof of service in court? Often referred to as an affidavit of service, a proof of service serves as evidence that legal documents were successfully delivered to the appropriate party.
An Affidavit of Service is a document that proves that you provided the other heirs with notice that you are filing a claim for the decedents unclaimed property. The Affidavit or Service can be found on the State Bar of Wisconsin website.
Wisconsin Legislature: 801.11(4)(a)1. (3) Proof of service. The person making service shall make and deliver proof of service to the person on whose behalf service was made who shall promptly file such proof of service. Failure to make, deliver, or file proof of service shall not affect the validity of the service.
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In small claims court, you can handle your personal or business legal matters without an attorney; however, you can hire an attorney to represent you if you wish. If the other party has an attorney, your chances of winning might be better if you also have an attorney.

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An affidavit of service is a sworn statement made by the process server that the court documents were delivered to a party in a lawsuit. The court documents are called process, and the person who delivers the documents is called a process server.
Each party bears the burden of proving his or her claim(s) by the greater weight of the credible evidence. The plaintiff presents his or her evidence first; then the defendant is able to present his or her evidence. After swearing or affirming to testify truthfully, state the facts clearly and concisely.
After an affidavit is filed, the legal process enters a new phase. The document undergoes scrutiny by judges, attorneys, and other involved parties. This examination can lead to further actions, including cross-examinations and additional filings.

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