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Errors in complaint for divorce

Asked on Oct 14th, 2014 on Family Law - Nevada
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roman numeral section topics were not used in the complaint ie. XIV is used for former name. Plaintiff stated that she is not in bankruptcy. What should I do? Can I use this for my advantage? Will the judge think she is incompetent? Frustrating trying to formulate my answers.
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It is a bit unclear what you are asking.  There is no required format (numbering or otherwise) for Complaint sections in this "notice pleading" State, and errors happen all the time.  Generally they are irrelevant to the outcome and confer no real advantage or disadvantage to the outcome. Responses to a Complaint in an Answer are generally in the form of "admit," "deny" or, if it is really garbled, something like "Defendant is unable to admit or deny Paragraph "X" [or "does not understand" or whatever] and therefore denies it."
Answered on Oct 15th, 2014 at 8:35 AM

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