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sweetness1010
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What is the name of your state? md
I wanted to know if a notarized letter is admissible in court, if 2 parties sign it, and The other party does not have a copy of the notarized letter. Can he take me to court if he doesn't have a copy of the notarized letter? And since I am the only one who has a copy of this letter, does it mean that he can't take me to court for the letter, if he doesn't have a copy of it.
The notarized letter is in regards of child support payments.
I was wondering if I can just rip it up, and just go as the actual court order says, and not abide to the notarized letter.
I wanted to know if a notarized letter is admissible in court, if 2 parties sign it, and The other party does not have a copy of the notarized letter. Can he take me to court if he doesn't have a copy of the notarized letter? And since I am the only one who has a copy of this letter, does it mean that he can't take me to court for the letter, if he doesn't have a copy of it.
The notarized letter is in regards of child support payments.
I was wondering if I can just rip it up, and just go as the actual court order says, and not abide to the notarized letter.