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How to use or fill out Form 816 No Kids SUPERIOR COURT Unit Plaintiff Name Street Address Apt
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Begin by entering your name and address in the designated fields for the Plaintiff. Ensure that all information is accurate, including your email address for communication purposes.
Next, fill in the Defendant's details, including their name, date of birth, and contact information. This section is crucial as it identifies the other party involved in the legal separation.
Proceed to the 'Complaint for Legal Separation' section. Clearly state your reasons for seeking a legal separation and provide any relevant dates regarding your marriage and separation.
In the 'Request for Relief' section, check all applicable boxes that reflect what you are asking from the court. This may include requests for property division or spousal maintenance.
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