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| 26th Judicial District
Forms (Formularios e instrucciones en español)
Because you are representing yourself, it is your responsibility to understand, select, and prepare the correct legal documents for your claim. Due to the changing nature of the law, the forms and information contained on this website may become outdated. Therefore, you should review and research statutes and rules of procedure referenced in the instructions to ensure that the forms are accurate and current. In no event will the SelfServe Center staff, Clerk of Court, or anyone contributing to the production of these forms, instructions, guidelines, or this website be liable for any indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use of the forms or information provided to you by the SelfServe Center or this website. Use These Forms At Your Own Risk! These forms may or may not be appropriate in your particular case. Any desired outcome from the use of these forms cannot be predicted or guaranteed. If there are any questions in your mind concerning these forms, the use of these forms, or your legal rights, it is strongly recommended that you consult with, or retain, a lawyer. No One Associated With the SelfServe Center Will Act As Your Lawyer. We will now ask you a series of questions. Answering yes or no to these questions will provide information about the forms offered on this website. Please read and follow the instructions, and when you determine the forms necessary for your claim, download them and follow the instructions for filing your case. Select from the following options: Child Custody, Visitation and Support Answer and Counterclaim for Custody, Visitation and/or Child Support Limited Driving Privileges (Permiso limitado para conducir) Modification of Child Custody/Visitation To bring a Motion For Visitation before the court in a Child Support case Small Claims – Money owed or Recovery of Personal Property Small Claims – Summary Ejectment Non-Parent Complaint for Child Custody and/or Child Support Non-Parent Complaint for Child Custody Contempt - Violation of an existing court order
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