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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the FD Attorney Complaint Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your details in the 'Attorney Name', 'Attorney for', and 'Address' fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, provide your contact information including 'Telephone' and 'Attorney ID'. This allows for easy communication regarding the case.
  4. In the section labeled 'Plaintiff v. Defendant', clearly identify both parties involved in the complaint. Specify if you are representing the Plaintiff or Defendant.
  5. Complete the child-related sections by listing each child's name, date of birth, gender, and their residing relationship. This is essential for any custody or support requests.
  6. Indicate whether there have been previous family court actions involving these parties by providing case titles and docket numbers if applicable.
  7. Select the reliefs being sought from the options provided, such as establishing paternity or modifying support orders. Be sure to attach any required documents listed at the end of the form.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form to certify that your statements are true.

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Typically, no, police do not get involved in custody matters or disputes unless the kids are in some sort of actual danger. If you have a coparent who isnt following a court approved visitation agreement then you have to petition the court.
If you have been served with a Summons and Divorce Complaint, you are the defendant. The person who filed the divorce is the plaintiff. You have 35 days to respond to the Summons and Divorce Complaint. If you do not respond to the court at all, the court may grant the divorce and order in favor of the Plaintiff.
Common Mistakes to Avoid in a New Jersey Child Custody Case Failing to Keep Accurate Records of Your Communication With the Other Parent. Not Cooperating With the Other Parent During the Custody Evaluation Process. Ignoring the Advice of Your Attorney. Failing to Show Up to Scheduled Court Appearances.
FD on a court case means it is a non-dissolution case. This type of case involves parents who are not married or other adults filing for court relief on behalf of minor children. FD cases can also include married people who are separated, but one parent wants custody or financial support.

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