New Jersey Confidential Litigant Information Sheet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Jersey Confidential Litigant Information Sheet in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated fields for last, first, and middle initial. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. Indicate whether you are the plaintiff or defendant by circling the appropriate option. This helps clarify your role in the case.
  4. Fill in your date of birth and social security number. Be mindful of confidentiality when handling this sensitive information.
  5. Answer whether there is an active domestic violence order related to this case by circling 'Yes' or 'No'.
  6. Complete your place of birth, driver's license number, address, and telephone number accurately to ensure proper identification.
  7. Provide details about your employer or other income sources along with their contact numbers.
  8. If applicable, fill out health coverage information for children, including provider names and policy numbers.
  9. List any children’s information as required, including their names, dates of birth, race, sex, and social security numbers.
  10. Finally, certify the accuracy of your statements by signing and dating the form at the bottom before submission.

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The confidential litigation information sheet is normally just another document in the lawsuit that describes each, the plaintiff and the defendant, situation and personal information. However, the plaintiff, defendant, or a licensed attorney must complete the form or is it not considered a legal document.
Rule RPC 1.9 - Duties to Former Clients (a) A lawyer who has represented a client in a matter shall not thereafter represent another client in the same or a substantially related matter in which that clients interests are materially adverse to the interests of the former client unless the former client gives informed
An information subpoena is part of a debt collection process. It is a legal document from a lawyer or a court with questions about your income, expenses, and assets. If you get one, it usually means a court made a judgment against you. In other words, the court decided you owe someone money.
(c)Notice; Limitations. A subpoena commanding a person to produce evidence for discovery purposes may be issued only to a person whose attendance at a designated time and place for the taking of a deposition is simultaneously compelled.
The information subpoena and written questions shall be in the form and limited to those set forth in Appendix XI-L to these Rules. Answers shall be made in writing, under oath or certification, by the person upon whom served, if an individual, or by an officer, director, agent or employee having the information sought

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