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This document is used for filing a motion relating to domestic relations matters in Washington, D.C.

This document is for contested cases involving child custody and/or visitation in Washington, D.C. It includes a counterclaim for custody and/or visitation. The document is available in Amharic.

This form is used for obtaining a Certificate of Divorce, Dissolution of Marriage, or Annulment in Washington, D.C. It is necessary to prove the legal end of a marriage.

This document type is used for opposing a motion in Washington, D.C. It is written in Amharic language.

This motion allows someone to request permission to file a petition for compensation after the deadline has passed in Washington, D.C.

This document is a notice that informs individuals in Washington, D.C. about a petition for compensation.

This document is used for filing an objection to a fee petition and order in Washington, D.C. It allows individuals to contest the fees requested by a party and the court's decision on those fees.

This type of document, known as Fieri Facias, is used in Washington, D.C. It is a writ of execution that allows the seizure and sale of a debtor's property to satisfy a judgment.

This document finalizes the process of legally adopting a child in Washington, D.C. It is the official court order that grants all rights and responsibilities of parenthood to the adoptive parents.

This document provides a detailed summary and itemization of the final accounting for judicial sales in Washington, D.C. It is used to provide a clear financial record of the transactions made during the sales process.

This form is used for filing a complaint to request possession of real property in Washington, D.C. when a tenant has not paid rent for a residential property.

This document type is 'Verified Possession of Real Property Demand Form - Washington, D.C.'. It is a legal form used in Washington, D.C. for making a verified demand for possession of real property.

This document is a summons to appear in court and notice of hearing in both English and Spanish. It is used in Washington, D.C. to notify individuals of a court hearing they are required to attend.

This document is used for accepting and giving consent to each personal representative in Washington, D.C. It ensures that all parties involved agree to fulfill their responsibilities as personal representatives.

This document provides a summary report on the capacity assessment of Washington, D.C. It evaluates the abilities and resources of the city to handle various aspects such as infrastructure, services, and population needs.

This document is a bond that a personal representative must submit according to the Washington, D.C. Code Section 20-502(A).

This document is a bond that a personal representative must obtain in Washington, D.C., as required by the D.C. Code SEC. 20-502 (A-1).

This document is used for certifying the completion of managing the assets and affairs of a deceased person's estate in Washington, D.C. It applies to individuals who passed away on or after July 1, 1995.

This document is used to notify interested parties about the discovery of a new will and the appointment of a personal representative in Washington, D.C.

This document is used for notifying the court and all parties involved that an attorney will have limited involvement in a case. It also serves as a notice of completion, indicating that the limited appearance by counsel has ended.

This document is a notice of registration specific to Washington, D.C. It is used to officially record and confirm the registration of a particular entity, such as a business or organization, in the District of Columbia.

This document is used for requesting a bond for a personal representative in Washington, D.C., as required by the D.C. Code, Section 20-502 (A-1).

This type of document, known as a Praecipe, is used in Washington, D.C. for requesting court action or issuing a court order.

This form is used for petitioning the appointment of a special administrator to open a safe deposit box and order in Washington, D.C.

This type of document is a petition used in Washington, D.C. to request supervised administration pursuant to D.C. Code, SEC. 20-403. It can be used in probate cases where someone is seeking court supervision for the administration of an estate.

This document is a resource guide for self-represented individuals in Washington, D.C. It provides information and instructions on how to navigate the legal system without a lawyer.

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