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Your Response to Family Claim is your reply to the claimant's Notice of Family Claim. In this form, you <span class="noglossary">will</span> say which of the facts set out by the claimant you agree with and disagree with, and which of the claimant's claims you agree with and disagree with.
Your Response to Family Claim is your reply to the claimant's Notice of Family Claim. In this form, you <span class="noglossary">will</span> say which of the facts set out by the claimant you agree with and disagree with, and which of the claimant's claims you agree with and disagree with.


Your Counterclaim is a mirror of the form used by the claimant in the Notice of Family Claim. You must fill out each section of the form and attach all the schedules which relates to the claims you wish to make. While you can use the claimant's Notice of Family Claim as a guide, be careful to include all of the relief you are seeking and use the actual court form to check that you haven't missed anything, since the claimant may not be asking for all of the same orders that you are.
Your Counterclaim is a mirror of the form used by the claimant in the Notice of Family Claim. You must fill out each section of the form and attach all the schedules which relate to the claims you wish to make. While you can use the claimant's Notice of Family Claim as a guide, be careful to include all of the relief you are seeking and use the actual court form to check that you haven't missed anything, since the claimant may not be asking for all of the same orders that you are.


==What happens next?==
==What happens next?==
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