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- Posted December 12, 2011
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SCAO revises forms, FOC's Kelly says
By Frank Weir
Legal News
Washtenaw County's Deputy Friend of the Court Barbara Kelly, has announced that the SCAO has revised several of the Domestic Relations forms, among them the Uniform Child Support Order and the Uniform Spousal Support Order, both with and without FOC services.
The new versions are mandatory January 1, 2012, but you can start using them now, she said in an email to WCBA members.
The forms can be found on the SCAO website, the links follow.
Uniform Child Support Order: http://courts.michigan.gov/scao/courtforms/domesticrelations/support/newfoc10.pdf
Uniform Child Support Order No Friend of the Court Services: http://courts.michigan.gov/scao/courtforms/domesticrelations/support/newfoc10a.pdf
Uniform Spousal Support Order: http://courts.michigan.gov/scao/courtforms/domesticrelations/support/newfoc10b.pdf
Uniform Spousal Support Order No Friend of the Court Services: http://courts.michigan.gov/scao/courtforms/domesticrelations/support/newfoc10c.pdf
Kelly can be reached at 734-222-3050 or kellyb@ewashtenaw.org
Published: Mon, Dec 12, 2011
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