professordad
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? SC
Today I was served by the Sheriff's office with Hearing Request, (Type of Cases: Pre-Trail - Final Hearing); Motion and order information form and cover sheet signed by opposing council; a Summons, (signed by the opposing council); a Rule To Show Cause (Ordering me to appear at a certain date and time); and a Complaint for Rule To Show Cause, signed by opposing council; along with a Verification, signed by my ex-wife; along with exhibits including a letter from a social worker, which is also not notarized.
1. The RTSC to appear, while it has a date and time to appear, is NOT signed by the judge or dated;
2. The Complaint, while signed by opposing council, is not notarized;
3.The Verification, while signed by my ex-wife, is not notarized;
4. The letter from the social worker is not notarized.
5. There is no received stamp from the clerk of courts office on any of the documents.
What is the status of these documents?
Are they in their present state, no stamp, no judges signature, no clerk of court stamp of receipt and filing, sufficient for service?
Are they required to be?
Can the letter from the sw be admitted since it is not notarized?
Any light you could shed on this would be appreciated.
SC Family Court
Today I was served by the Sheriff's office with Hearing Request, (Type of Cases: Pre-Trail - Final Hearing); Motion and order information form and cover sheet signed by opposing council; a Summons, (signed by the opposing council); a Rule To Show Cause (Ordering me to appear at a certain date and time); and a Complaint for Rule To Show Cause, signed by opposing council; along with a Verification, signed by my ex-wife; along with exhibits including a letter from a social worker, which is also not notarized.
1. The RTSC to appear, while it has a date and time to appear, is NOT signed by the judge or dated;
2. The Complaint, while signed by opposing council, is not notarized;
3.The Verification, while signed by my ex-wife, is not notarized;
4. The letter from the social worker is not notarized.
5. There is no received stamp from the clerk of courts office on any of the documents.
What is the status of these documents?
Are they in their present state, no stamp, no judges signature, no clerk of court stamp of receipt and filing, sufficient for service?
Are they required to be?
Can the letter from the sw be admitted since it is not notarized?
Any light you could shed on this would be appreciated.
SC Family Court