Across
- 6. a written request to a court to provide the applicant with relief requested therein.
- 8. it is the name of a deduction which will only be allowed in cases of extreme financial hardship.
- 10. an individual who commences a litigation by way of complaint also known as petitioner.
- 11. this form of separation is identical to a dissolution of marriage but will not terminate the marriage.
- 13. a percentage withheld from the debtor's wages for purposes of satisfying a judgement.
- 14. this individual has been served with court documents and is required to respond to the petition.
- 15. they are court orders which are not permanent, they provide immediate relief on a short notice.
- 18. it is gross income minus all allowable deductions.
- 19. the place of a person's intended permanent residence.
Down
- 1. a party awarded physical custody of the child.
- 2. it is a form filed with the court to show them you have served the other party.
- 3. a proceeding whereby one party is allowed to examine the other party under oath.
- 4. an order of court compelling that a party refrain from performing an act or that a party undertake an act.
- 5. procedures utilized by parties to litigation designed to help them learn as much as they can about the other side.
- 7. the act of entering into a marriage to one person while still legally married to another.
- 9. a set of written questions that are mailed to the other party which must be answer under penalty of perjury.
- 12. is the parent who does not have physical custody of his minor child.
- 13. refers to any income from any source such as employment, bonuses, rents, worker's comp, unemployment and disability insurance benefits.
- 16. a motion in which the responding party is not notified in advance due to the extreme urgency of the situation.
- 17. it is the individual who initiates the marital termination proceedings responsible for filling the petition.
