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Difference between revisions of "Responding to a Court Proceeding in a Family Matter"

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* '''To change something on the Response to Family Claim or Counterclaim''': What should you do if you want to change something in your Response to Notice of Family Claim or Counterclaim? To find out what happens when you want to change something, see [[How Do I Change Something in My Response to Family Claim or Counterclaim?]] It's located in the section ''Defending an Action'' in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource.
* '''To change something on the Response to Family Claim or Counterclaim''': What should you do if you want to change something in your Response to Notice of Family Claim or Counterclaim? To find out what happens when you want to change something, see [[How Do I Change Something in My Response to Family Claim or Counterclaim?]] It's located in the section ''Defending an Action'' in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource.


* What if you want to settle? What is you want to stop defending your claim, for example, because you have reached a settlement? To find out, see [[How Do I Stop Defending a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?]] It's located in the section ''Defending an Action'' in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource.
* '''What if you want to settle?''' You might want to stop defending your claim if, for example, you have reached a settlement. To find out how to do this, see [[How Do I Stop Defending a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?]] It's located in the section ''Defending an Action'' in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource.


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