Sarasota, Florida...
I'd like to know what is the proper way to submit proof to a judge, via mail, of my having followed up with treatment, as previously ordered by him. I see nothing in the order written about how to submit the proof, but I will have to go to court again if I don't do it in a way that leaves them unable to act as if I didn't, and they will, so seriously, I need help.
Certified mail? Do I need a notary, or something, to prove that what I put in the envelop is what he asked for?
I'd like to know what is the proper way to submit proof to a judge, via mail, of my having followed up with treatment, as previously ordered by him. I see nothing in the order written about how to submit the proof, but I will have to go to court again if I don't do it in a way that leaves them unable to act as if I didn't, and they will, so seriously, I need help.
Certified mail? Do I need a notary, or something, to prove that what I put in the envelop is what he asked for?