Respondent's Exhibit Template
The Respondent's Exhibit stamp is used by the responding party in family law proceedings. In divorce, custody, and other family matters, the respondent uses letter-based labeling to distinguish their exhibits from petitioner exhibits.
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Best Practices
- 1Use letter labeling (A, B, C) per convention
- 2Mirror the organization of petitioner's exhibits when possible
- 3Include responsive financial documents
- 4Mark rebuttal evidence clearly
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Respondent's Exhibit FAQ
Should respondents use numbers or letters?
Respondents in family law cases typically use letters (A, B, C), similar to defendants in civil cases. This helps distinguish exhibits from the petitioner's numbered exhibits.
What if I'm both petitioner and respondent?
In cases with cross-petitions, each party maintains their original designation. If you filed first, you're the petitioner; if you're responding to a petition, you're the respondent.
Can I use Defendant's Exhibit instead?
While functionally similar, family courts prefer the petitioner/respondent terminology. Using Respondent's Exhibit is more appropriate for family law matters.
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