Per Vickie Cob, Chancery Court Judge, it becomes an order, "when it flows through my mouth" of which I was found guilty for an order that on paper, did not exist.
Added: The above answer is correct in ANY jurisdiction - in point of actual fact however, any judicial order is effective the moment the judge affixes their signature to it. Its filing time/date with the Clerk of Court has NO significance whatsoever.
There is the court filing fee that must be paid to the Clerk opf the Court when the motion is filed, and there is the fee that you will have to pay your attorney to move the matter through the court. For the exact amount of the filing fee call your local courthouse.
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In front of judge or filing with clerk?
If he isn't signing, it's because he doesn't want you to get the separation. There are procedures your County Clerk can tell you about regarding filing for separation, and probably they have a Q&A web site as well. His not signing does not have to stop you. You can have him served with the papers regardless of what HE wants. Find out how you proceed from the above sources, or attorney, and go ahead and DO IT.
I'm not sure what the average pay is, but the maximum salary for any circuit clerk in Mississippi is just above $83,000.
With the filing of a petition or complaint in the clerk of court's office.
Typically means filing it at the county clerk's office.
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Yes, in order to become 'legal' the lien must be filed and recorded with the Clerk Of The Court.
It is a process that starts at your local county court clerk's office with a name change petition. The clerk will give you the rest of the instructions after filing.