This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form FAM1104?
A: Form FAM1104 is a legal form used to file a responsive motion objecting to the transfer of a postjudgment action to tribal court in Minnesota.
Q: When is Form FAM1104 used?
A: Form FAM1104 is used when a party wants to object to the transfer of a postjudgment action to tribal court in Minnesota.
Q: What is a postjudgment action?
A: A postjudgment action refers to any legal action taken after a judgment has been issued by the court.
Q: What does it mean to transfer a postjudgment action to tribal court?
A: Transferring a postjudgment action to tribal court means moving the legal action from a state court to a tribal court.
Q: Why would someone object to the transfer of a postjudgment action to tribal court?
A: Someone may object to the transfer of a postjudgment action to tribal court if they believe the tribal court does not have jurisdiction or if they prefer the case to be heard in a state court.
Q: Can anyone file Form FAM1104?
A: Yes, any party to the postjudgment action can file Form FAM1104 to object to the transfer of the case to tribal court.
Form Details:
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