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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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How do you get proof of custody papers?

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If the divorce papers are signed do you have to go to court?

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Does a Texas will have to be notarized by a Texas notary?

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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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What happens if the final divorce papers are not signed by the Petitioner but are signed by Respondent after 30 days of the Judge finalizing the divorce?

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Where do I go to get the eminapation papers?

do you mean emancipation papers for that you go to court but the judge is going to tell you to get counceling and go back to school.


Pregnant while filed for a divorce but said was not pregnant on court documents?

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What if you getting divorced all the papers are signed and waiting for court to finalize can you get married?

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