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How to fill out Form #MC-288

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dorenephilpot

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In Indiana, you would create two documents. One would be a Motion (or Petition) for Final Hearing. The other would be an Order for Final Hearing on which the court would sign and give you a date for a final hearing.

The words Motion and Petition are interchangeable in your paperwork.

The parties are you and your soon-to-be ex.

Relief sought merely means that you need to state to the court what you want.

In this case, it's for the court to set a final hearing....

Hope this helps.
 



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