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  1. Begin by downloading the State of Minnesota District Court Summons (Check One) Without form from the official court website.
  2. Fill in the Judicial District and County at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the correct court handling your case.
  3. Enter your Court File Number and Case Type, specifically indicating 'Dissolution without Children' if applicable.
  4. Provide the names of both parties involved in the dissolution. Fill in the Petitioner’s name first, followed by the Respondent’s name.
  5. Indicate whether there is real estate involved by checking either 'With Real Estate' or 'Without Real Estate'. If applicable, provide details about the property addresses and legal descriptions.
  6. Review the temporary restraining provisions carefully. Ensure you understand your obligations under these provisions as they apply to both parties.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom, including your address and contact information before submitting it to the court.

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You must serve a copy of your Answer or Answer and Counterclaim (Answer) within 21 days from the date you received the Summons and Complaint. ANSWER: You can find the Answer form and instructions on the MN Judicial Branch website at .mncourts.gov/forms under the Civil category.
If a Defendant Does Not Answer the Door They may erroneously believe that this means the case will simply go away. It wont. However, a process server can still not force someone to open the door. He or she will have to come back on another date if the defendant refuses to open the door.
Identifying a Summons Lack of official court information: A legitimate summons will contain the name and address of the court, a case number, and the names of the parties involved. If this information is missing or appears to be falsified, its a sign that the summons may be .
Where only personal service is allowed Follow these steps if only personal service is allowed. Dont answer your door to anybody. Instruct the roommates/family to tell the Process Server/Sheriff that the person theyre after no longer lives there. Be aware of your surroundings. Tell your workplace.
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