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1 copy of the filed court papers for the other party. â–« The Acceptance of Service form.You complete a Certificate of Service or Proof of Service form that describes how and when you served the papers. USE THIS PROCEDURE ONLY after filing your family court papers. Whoever serves the Defendant must complete an Affidavit of Service stating when, where and what documents were served on the Defendant. Family Law Facilitator's Office. Family Law Step 2 Instructions (4.17). Use these forms at your own risk. The Family Court bench is comprised of seventeen judges. Get help from the Family Law Facilitators office.