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What is CMA Form

The Connecticut Case Management Agreement is a legal document used by parties involved in family law cases to manage court proceedings related to divorce and custody.

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CMA Form is needed by:
  • Plaintiffs in family law cases
  • Defendants facing divorce or custody disputes
  • Plaintiff's attorneys representing clients
  • Defendant's attorneys providing legal counsel
  • Attorneys for the child(ren) in custody situations
  • Assistant Attorneys General involved in family matters

How to fill out the CMA Form

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    To start, visit pdfFiller's website and log in or create a new account if you don't have one.
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    Once logged in, use the search bar to locate the Connecticut Case Management Agreement by entering 'Form JD-FM-163'.
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    Open the form by clicking on the appropriate link to access the editable document.
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    Review all fillable fields and checkboxes within the form, making sure to familiarize yourself with the content before filling it out.
  5. 5.
    Gather all necessary information beforehand, including details on financial affidavits, custody arrangements, and any relevant documentation that will need to be submitted.
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    Begin filling in the required fields using pdfFiller's interface; ensure you provide accurate and complete information.
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    If applicable, consult with your attorney to confirm details regarding court schedules and meetings related to the case management agreement.
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    After completing the form, take a moment to review all entries and ensure that everything is filled out correctly to avoid any mistakes.
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    Once you are satisfied with the form, you can save your work, download it for personal records, or submit it directly to the court through pdfFiller's submission features.
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Anyone involved in a family law case in Connecticut, such as plaintiffs, defendants, and their attorneys, is eligible to fill out the Connecticut Case Management Agreement. It is designed specifically for parties managing court proceedings around divorce, custody, and related financial issues.
While there are no universal deadlines for this form, it must be submitted in accordance with specific court dates and proceeding schedules. It is crucial to check with your attorney or local court for specific deadlines tailored to your case.
The Connecticut Case Management Agreement can be submitted through pdfFiller directly by selecting the submission option. Alternatively, once downloaded, it can also be printed and physically filed at your local family court.
Supporting documents typically include financial affidavits, custody arrangements, and other relevant case documentation. However, specific requirements may vary based on individual cases, so consult with your attorney for tailored advice.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, providing inaccurate information, and failing to review the form before submission. Always double-check your entries and ensure all parties involved have signed where necessary.
Processing times can vary based on the court's workload. Typically, after submission, you might expect a waiting period of a few weeks before receiving confirmation or follow-up, so plan accordingly.
No, notarization is not required for the Connecticut Case Management Agreement. However, all parties involved must sign the document for it to be valid and submitted to the court.
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