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Affidavit of Amounts Due for Post-Judgment Award of Costs/Attorney's Fees



When you have a judgment entered in your favor and are also entitled to recover costs and/or attorney's fees, this is a good form to use to show proof of the amounts due.


This form is 2 pages long and priced at only $2.49 (249 words at 1/word).

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