This document contains official instructions for Form FAM902 , Exhibit List (Family Trial) - a form released and collected by the Minnesota District Courts. An up-to-date fillable Form FAM902 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form FAM902?
A: Form FAM902 is an exhibit list used in family trials in Minnesota.
Q: What is the purpose of Form FAM902?
A: The purpose of Form FAM902 is to list all the exhibits that will be presented during the family trial in Minnesota.
Q: How do I fill out Form FAM902?
A: To fill out Form FAM902, you need to provide the exhibit number, a brief description of the exhibit, and indicate whether it will be offered for admission.
Q: Is Form FAM902 specific to Minnesota?
A: Yes, Form FAM902 is specific to family trials in Minnesota and may not be applicable in other states.
Q: What should I do with Form FAM902 after filling it out?
A: After filling out Form FAM902, you should submit it to the court clerk or include it with your trial documents according to the instructions provided by the court.
Q: Are there any filing fees associated with Form FAM902?
A: There may be filing fees associated with submitting Form FAM902, but the amount and payment method will depend on the specific court and its policies.
Q: What happens if I fail to submit Form FAM902?
A: If you fail to submit Form FAM902, you may not be able to present your exhibits during the family trial, and the court may not consider them as evidence.
Q: Can I make changes to Form FAM902 after submitting it?
A: It may be possible to make changes to Form FAM902 after submitting it, but you should consult with the court clerk or your attorney for guidance on how to proceed.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting Form FAM902?
A: The deadline for submitting Form FAM902 will be determined by the court and will be specified in the trial schedule or other instructions provided to you.
Instruction Details:
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