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* '''Can't physically serve the respondent''': If it is impossible to physically hand the Notice of Family Claim to the respondent, you have to apply to the court to be allowed to use a substitute form of personal service. To find out what's involved, see [[How Do I Substitutionally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] | * '''Can't physically serve the respondent''': If it is impossible to physically hand the Notice of Family Claim to the respondent, you have to apply to the court to be allowed to use a substitute form of personal service. To find out what's involved, see [[How Do I Substitutionally Serve Someone with Legal Documents?]] | ||
* '''Not sure where | * '''Not sure where your ex is''': If you're not sure where you ex lives, see [[How Do I Find My Ex?]] | ||
* ''' | * '''Need to change something on the Notice of Family Claim''': To find out what happens when you want to change something, see [[How Do I Change Something in My Notice of Family Claim?]] | ||
* '''Want the court action to stop'''. To find out if you can stop a family law action in the Supreme Court once you've started it, see [[How Do I Stop a Family Law Action in the Supreme Court?]] | |||
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