The District of Columbia General Forms (Int)-Complaint Regarding An Intervention Proceeding is a legal document used to initiate a complaint against an intervention proceeding. This legal form is used to file a complaint in a court of law against a party who is alleged to have violated an intervention proceeding. The form allows a complainant to provide details of the intervention proceeding, the alleged violation, and the specific relief sought. The form may be used in a variety of intervention proceedings, including those related to child custody, visitation, and support. The District of Columbia General Forms (Int)-Complaint Regarding An Intervention Proceeding comes in two types: a short form and a long form. The short form is a simple form that can be filled out online or printed and filled out manually. This form requires basic information such as the name of the complainant, the name of the respondent, the date of the intervention proceeding, and the nature of the complaint. The long form is more comprehensive and requires a full description of the intervention proceeding, the alleged violation, and the specific relief sought. Both forms require the signature of the complainant and the respondent in order for the complaint to be accepted.