Appearance & Circuit Rule 26.1 Disclosure Statement is a document that contains information about the parties involved in a legal proceeding, such as the names and addresses of the attorneys and parties in a lawsuit. It is also used to provide a summary of the pleadings and other documents filed in the case, along with a list of any other documents that must be served. There are two main types of Appearance & Circuit Rule 26.1 Disclosure Statements: Initial Disclosure Statement and Amended Disclosure Statement. An Initial Disclosure Statement is the initial filing in the case and must be served along with the Complaint or Petition. An Amended Disclosure Statement is filed when additional information is added to the case and must also be served.
Appearance & Circuit Rule 26.1 Disclosure Statement is a document that contains information about the parties involved in a legal proceeding, such as the names and addresses of the attorneys and parties in a lawsuit. It is also used to provide a summary of the pleadings and other documents filed in the case, along with a list of any other documents that must be served. There are two main types of Appearance & Circuit Rule 26.1 Disclosure Statements: Initial Disclosure Statement and Amended Disclosure Statement. An Initial Disclosure Statement is the initial filing in the case and must be served along with the Complaint or Petition. An Amended Disclosure Statement is filed when additional information is added to the case and must also be served.