Preparing divorce documents for court filing is tricky business in
In Petitions, you should add detail if you are requesting the court take action on any of the following issues:
- Non-marital assets or debts that you believe were commingled or converted into marital assets
- Sole parental responsibility
- Contested primary residential parent
- EUP
- Waste, depletion
- Name change
- Partition
If you are the Respondent and want to make allegations of your own, you should file a Counter-Petition with your Answer. You MUST file a Counter-Petition with your Answer or it will be too late. A Counter-Petition also will allow you to continue the case without any additional filing fees if the Petitioner decides to drop the case.
So the general rule on detail is YES for the Petition and Counter-Petition and NO for Answers and Responses.
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