
Listing the court cases
Recently updated on June 7th, 2025 at 12:00 am
English
Court needs to have a full picture so its important to provide all the prior cases. Even if the specific case number is not known, its important to provide the type of case e.g. domestic violence, divorce, criminal parenting plan, or any other protective orders.
Español
El tribunal necesita tener una imagen completa, por lo que es importante proporcionar todos los casos anteriores. Incluso si no se conoce el número específico del caso, es importante proporcionar el tipo de caso, por ejemplo, violencia doméstica, divorcio, plan de crianza criminal u otras órdenes de protección.
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