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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Stipulation and Order for Joinder of Other Parent (FL-663) in the editor.
  2. In the first box on the top left, enter your name, address, and phone number. This identifies you as a party involved in the case.
  3. Next, fill in the county name and court address in the second box on the left side. Ensure this matches your most recent support order.
  4. In the third box on the left, list the names of all parties: petitioner/plaintiff, respondent/defendant, and other parent. Use names from your latest support order.
  5. Leave the first box on the right blank for court use. In the second box on the right, input your case number as stated in your support order.
  6. Agree to join the other parent by signing where indicated. Ensure all parties sign before filing.
  7. After filing, ask the court clerk how to obtain a signed copy of your stipulation for distribution to all parties involved.

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Joinder is primarily used to enhance judicial efficiency by merging related charges or defendants. This process can streamline trial proceedings, reduce redundancy, and lighten the courts workload. However, it also poses risks, particularly the potential for prejudice against defendants.
Joinder of claims Claimants may bring new claims even if the new claims are not related to the claims already stated; for example, a plaintiff suing someone for bdocHub of contract may also sue the same person for assault. The claims may be unrelated, but they may be joined if the plaintiff desires.