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Normally, a judges decision and ruling becomes effective IMMEDIATELY upon their signing of it, UNLESS the ruling itself contains a stipulated time period for compliance or appeal. Unless you are handling your own case pro se, ask your attorney.

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Q: Does a defendant have 42 days to file an appeal before complying with a signed Court Order by a Judge?
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