This is an official Minnesota court form for use in a divorce case, a Combined Summons. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Minnesota Statutes and Law.
This is an official Minnesota court form for use in a divorce case, a Combined Summons. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Minnesota Statutes and Law.
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Provide the name of the court at the top of the Answer. You can find the information on the summons. List the name of the plaintiff on the left side. Write the case number on the right side of the Answer. Address the Judge and discuss your side of the case. Ask the judge to dismiss the case.
A summons may be served on a person outside this state in any manner provided in this article or by sending a copy of the summons and complaint to the person to be served by first class mail, postage prepaid, requiring a return receipt.
In most instances, there are three responses you can provide to each allegation the Complaint: Admit the allegation; Deny the allegation; and. Deny the allegation based on an insufficient amount of information.
Read the summons and make sure you know the date you must answer by. Read the complaint carefully. Write your answer. Sign and date the answer. Make copies for the plaintiff and yourself. Mail a copy to the plaintiff. File your answer with the court by the date on the summons.
Current filing fees are: In district court, the fee for defendant's first filing is typically $223.00, but that might vary depending on the type of case. To verify your filing fee, click to visit Filing Fees and Waivers. In justice court, the fee for defendant's first filing is typically $71.