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Massachusetts Assented-to Motion to File Late Answer (CJD-400): what it is & how to complete it

The Assented-to Motion to File Late Answer (CJD-400) is a court document you file with the Probate and Family Court to move your divorce forward. Massachusetts general motion (CJD-400) requesting leave to file a late answer, with the other side's assent..

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