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Q: Can the petitioner and affiant be one in the same?
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Is an affiant and a notary the same thing?

An affiant and a notary are not the same thing. An affiant is the person who signs an affidavit or statement. The notary (often called "notary public") is an official who witnesses the affiant's signature, often by affixing a seal of the state in which the notary is licensed. Note that a notary may not notarize his/her own signature. Therefore, even if an affiant (person who is signing a statement), a separate person who is licensed as a notary must witness and stamp the first affiant's signature. What the notary is notarizing is the person's signature--not the validity of any statement. Is this now clear as mud?


Who is a petitioner and who is the respondent?

the petitioner is the person whoe served the papers and the respondent is the person who will response to the petitioner


Who is the petitioner and who is the respondant?

The Petitioner is the one that files the claim or call for action & the respondent is the one that the claim is against or the opponent.


What is the difference between a petitioner and an applicant?

If you are US citizen, you are petitioner, and the one who is coming to US is an applicant.


Petitioner violating restraining order in Florida?

If the restraining order is against the Petitioner (as in a case where there are counter-petitions), the Petitioner may be arrested by any sheriff's office.Additional: In FL, even if no counter-petition has been sought or awarded, the petitioner is bound by the same restrictions as have been placed against the respondant. As stated above, the petitioner CAN be arrested for violating the provisions their own restraining order. The petitioner cannot use their order as a weapon against the respondant.


Are there any laws in Illinois that will protect respondent when the petitioner in an order of protection contacts the respondent and petitioner also violates original divorce decree?

Question is not really worded clearly. However - the same order that prevents the respondant from contacting the petitioner also protects the respondant from being contacted by the petitioner. THey are in equal violation and can be sanctioned by the court that issued the order. The petitioner can NOT contact and harass the respondant just because the petitioner thinks they are 'protected.' However, even if the petitioner can be proven to be violating the divorce decree that is a separate issue from the protection order which will have to be handled as a contempt matter.


The respondent did not serve their answer to the summons to the petitioner. What can the petitioner do about it?

what happen's if a respondent dose not serve the petitioner a response to a summons


What is the right of affiant?

To tell the truth inder oath.


When divorcing on the grounds of Drug addiction could that be a problem for the petitioner?

If the petitioner has the problem


If a court ordered restraining order is broken by the issuer will they get in trouble?

definitely notANOTHER VIEW: The first answer is incorrect! The petitioner (the one who sought the restraining order) is bound by the same restrictions as the respondant (the one against whom the petition was issued). For example: if there is a 500 foot keep-away restriction on the respondant, the petitioner is also prohibited from going within 500 feet of the respondant.


Who signs as the affiant line in the quick claim deed?

the grantor


WHO WAS a petitioner in greek history?

the answer for the petitioner in the "Trojan War" crossword puzzle 11, is suppliant. <3savannahd