Technical question

In North Carolina this would matter but could be easily corrected. I do not know if the situation would be different in MN.

Helena M. Nevicosi
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My lawyer’s assistant make a mistake on my husband name and she said is not a problem but I want to be sure.

They have the same mistake en the first divorce paper but I ask the to fix it before I signed.
I am the petitioner, and they are missing the “Jr” on my husband name on the forms they send for the default hearing (the form that said “Default Scheduling Request” under “Court file no.” is correct, but the one that says “Findings of fact, conclusions of law, order for judgment and judgment and decree” do not have the full name under “In re the marriage of:” or under the “Findings of fact number II”

Its that a problem, I moved after the petition and now I live in another estate and will need to travel back for the hearing, and do not want to have any problems for that detail.

This is NOT NC, I hope is not a difference (MN).

Thanks in advance for you help.