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Notice Of Right To Respond And Or Request An Oral Hearing - District Of Columbia

Notice Of Right To Respond And Or Request An Oral Hearing Form. This is a District Of Columbia form and can be used in General Probate Superior Court Statewide .
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SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PROBATE DIVISION _________ INT _________ _________ IDD _________ In re: ________________________________ An Adult NOTICE OF RIGHT TO RESPOND AND/OR REQUEST AN ORAL HEARING (This notice must be served on all parties, and a copy must be filed with the petition post appointment.) Notice is hereby given that _____________________________ has filed a Petition Post Appointment for ________________________________________________________. A copy is attached. You are entitled to file a response or opposition to the petition and to request a hearing if you so choose. If you object to the petition or want to respond to the petition or want to request an oral hearing, you must file the objection, response, or request for an oral hearing within ten days after the petition was personally served on you or, if the petition was mailed to you, within thirteen days of the date that the petition was mailed. The Court rules that apply are Superior Court, Probate Division Rule 322(a) and (c). _________________________ Date _____________________________________________ Signature _____________________________________________ Typed Name _____________________________________________ Address (Actual address/not Post Office Box) _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Telephone number August 2012 ­ 913.10.v2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com
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