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What is the significance of the keyword "contract" in the legal document?

The keyword "contract" in a legal document signifies a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. It outlines the terms and conditions of their agreement and serves as a reference point in case of disputes or breaches of the agreement.


Which state does the agreement get filed where the child lives or where the paying party lives?

Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.


How much does an attorney get when a case is won?

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Is treaties a synomyn for agreements?

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Is the saying Case and point?

No. You mean "a case in point" A case in point is an example that helps to prove your argument eg "The weather is unpredictable, last week's hurricanes were a case in point."


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Does a property deed have to be signed by both seller and buyer?

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What determines if and when minors may act on their on behalf?

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What legal rights does a brother have to see his half-sister in the United Kingdom?

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Is it possible to obtain a prenuptial agreement after getting married?

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