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If a judge has not signed court documents yet, they are not legally in use yet. Court documents are not legal until all parties and the judge have signed off on them.

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If your divorce went before court by lawyer and judge granted and signed divorce papers does the lawyer still have to file the papers?

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When divorce paper are signed in Virginia how long do you have to wait to marry someone else?

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Where do I go to get the eminapation papers?

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