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This Form is used for assessing oral health in Washington, D.C. It collects information about dental health and can be used by dental professionals to evaluate and monitor oral health.

This document is a request for verifying employment in Washington, D.C. It is typically used by individuals or organizations to confirm someone's current or past employment status in the city.

This Form is used for submitting cover forms for the Rental Accommodations Division (RAD) drop box in Washington, D.C.

This form is used for requesting an adjustment in rent charged in the city of Washington, D.C. It provides instructions for completing the RAD Form 9 Certificate of Adjustment in Rent Charged.

This Form is used for the Youth Hope Triage in Washington, D.C. It is designed to assess the needs and prioritize assistance for homeless youth in the city.

This form is used for authorizing the release of information and obtaining consent in Washington, D.C.

This form is used for the Scout Car Observer Program in Washington, D.C. It specifically relates to the release of juveniles.

This document is for couples in Washington, D.C. who want to waive their right to appeal a divorce order or judgment.

This document is for couples in Washington, D.C. who are requesting a hearing for an uncontested divorce.

This document is for filing a complaint for absolute divorce in Washington, D.C. It is used to initiate the legal process of ending a marriage.

This document is a consent answer to a complaint for absolute divorce in Washington, D.C. It is a legal response to the divorce complaint where both parties agree to the terms of the divorce.

This document is used for proving that an individual has served legal documents in Washington, D.C. It is a sworn statement that confirms the delivery of important papers to the intended recipient.

This document is used for declaring the use of electronic service during the Covid-19 public health crisis in Washington, D.C.

This document is for consenting to a complaint for annulment of marriage in Washington, D.C. It is used when both parties agree to the annulment.

This document is for consenting to a third party custody order in Washington, D.C. It allows a person to give temporary custody to someone else, but the arrangement can be ended at any time.

This type of document is used in Washington, D.C. when responding to a complaint for annulment. It includes a counterclaim challenging the validity of the complaint.

This document is used for giving consent to the complaint filed for custody and/or access to children in Washington, D.C.

This document is used when someone wants to challenge a complaint for custody/visitation and also file a counterclaim in Washington, D.C.

This document is used for recording and dividing marital property and/or marital debt in the state of Washington, D.C.

This document provides the required information for child support in Washington, D.C. It includes information about the parents, the child, and other relevant details needed for the child support process.

This document is used for filing a complaint for legal separation in Washington, D.C. It outlines the reasons for seeking separation and the desired terms of the separation agreement.

This type of document is a legal form used in Washington, D.C. for consenting to a complaint for legal separation.

This document is used in Washington, D.C. for requesting alternative methods of serving legal papers when traditional methods are not feasible.

This document is a contested answer to a complaint for legal separation and a counterclaim in the jurisdiction of Washington, D.C.

This document is used to request the court to hold someone in contempt for violating a domestic relations order in Washington, D.C.

This type of document is a motion that requests additional time to serve the defendant in a legal case in Washington, D.C.

This document is used to request a default judgment in a legal case in Washington, D.C. It also includes an affidavit in compliance with the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act of 2003.

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