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Third-Party Summons is a legal document that was released by the Kansas District Courts - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is a third-party summons?
A: A third-party summons is a legal document issued by a court in Kansas that requires someone other than the defendant in a lawsuit to provide information or documents relevant to the case.
Q: Who can issue a third-party summons in Kansas?
A: A court in Kansas can issue a third-party summons.
Q: When is a third-party summons used in Kansas?
A: A third-party summons is used in Kansas when someone involved in a lawsuit wants to obtain information or documents from a person or entity who is not directly involved in the case.
Q: What happens if someone gets served with a third-party summons in Kansas?
A: If someone is served with a third-party summons in Kansas, they are legally obligated to provide the requested information or documents.
Q: Can a third-party summons be challenged in Kansas?
A: Yes, a person or entity who receives a third-party summons in Kansas can challenge it if they believe it is not justified or if they can't comply with the request.
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