Affidavit In Support Of Order To Show Cause {JGM-303} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Minnesota

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Affidavit In Support Of Order To Show Cause {JGM-303} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Minnesota

Last updated: 9/21/2020

Affidavit In Support Of Order To Show Cause {JGM-303}

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JGM303 State ENG Rev 7/15www.mncourts.gov/formsPage 1 of 2State of Minnesota District Court County of: Judicial District: Court File Number: Case Type: Plaintiff (first, middle, last)vs. Defendant (first, middle, last)Affidavit in Support of Order to Show Cause (Minn. Stat. 247588.04) , the Judgment Creditor Judgment Creditor's Attorneyin the above named matter, makes the following statement: (Check one box)Debtor (Debtor's Name)at (address, city, state, zip) onDisclosure was issued by the Court on . That the Judgment Creditor filed a Request for Order for Disclosure and that an Order for That the Judgment Creditor's Attorney mailed a Demand for Disclosure to the Judgment. That more than ten (10) days have gone by, plus time allowed for mailing, and if a Demand for Disclosure was mailed, it has not been returned as undeliverable; That the Judgment Debtor has failed to provide the information requested by the Order for Disclosure / Demand for Disclosure; and That the judgment has not been satisfied; American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com JGM303 State ENG Rev 7/15www.mncourts.gov/formsPage 2 of 2Therefore, the Judgment Creditor Judgment Creditor's Attorneyasks the court toissue its Order, directing the Judgment Debtor to appear and show cause, if any, why the Court should not find the Judgment Debtor in civil contempt for intentionally failing to obey the Order for Disclosure / Demand for Disclosure. I declare under penalty of perjury that everything that I have stated in this document is true and correct. Minn. Stat. 247 358.116. Dated: Signature County and State where signed Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Telephone: E-mail address: American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com

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