True or false
S F T divorce. 1. The first document to prepare in a divorce proceeding is the certificate of 2. Fewer documents would be prepared for a contested divorce than an Tran T uncontested case. F 3. In a no-fault marital dissolution, the party starting the action is the Cap T plaintiff and the answering party is the defendant. Phr F 4. An uncontested divorce case can be based on fault grounds or can be begi T based on irreconcilable differences. 5. In a contested case, the defendant would not file an answer to the complaint for divorce. 6. A summons is attached to the back of every complaint for divorce. T 7. If the plaintiff needs extraordinary relief because of threats by the defendant, it should be justified in the allegations in the complaint and listed in the prayer clause. T F 8. The first page of a divorce complaint includes statistical information about the plaintiff and the defendant. 9. Only one thing, the divorce, should be requested in the prayer clause. T 10. A fiat is a court order at the end of a complaint setting a time and date for an early court hearing T F 11. If a party cannot pay court costs, a pauper's oath is made a part of the complaint. 12. The answer should have a certificate of service. F 13. When a counterclaim is filed, the defendant becomes a counterdefendant. 14. Marital dissolution agreements are also known as property settlements or property and support agreements. F 15. Payments made to the wife or husband to cover expenses for the children are called alimony. 16. Child custody and child support are matters that are addressed in the marital dissolution agreement. F 17. The marital dissolution agreement is the document that officially dissolves the marriage. 18. An acknowledgment is signed by a notary public. 19. If there is more than one item in the prayer clause, number each item in the prayer with a centered Roman numeral. F 20. A marital dissolution agreement is signed by the attorney