Judge Refuses To Sign
Summary
If a judge in Texas refuses to sign a document but a clerk does, it still holds legal weight. If your ex-husband frequently takes you to court, document instances, consult legal aid, and consider filing a motion for sanctions if his actions are deemed frivolous. Always respond to legal papers to avoid default judgments.Full Conversation
What does it mean when a judge does not want to sign a hearing stating that it is not necessary and then the clerk states that they're going to remove the signature and have someone else sign it
This might mean the judge doesn't see a need for the hearing, but the clerk believes it crucial. The new signatory would likely be a different judge. Could you please tell me your location to give more specific information?
Oir divorce is over and if a judge is redusing thrn what csn i do to protect myself from someone tgat is trying fo hurt me financialky .. if thr jusgr reduses to sign thrn why is this allowed
I understand you're going through a tough time. To provide you with the most accurate information, could you please share which state or country you're located in?
I am in usa texas in the state
To protect your financial interests in Texas:
- Understand your rights under Texas Family Code.
- Seek legal counsel for help.
- Consider filing a motion to recuse if a judge's impartiality is in question.
- Contact local domestic violence organizations for support if safety is a concern.
- Understand your rights under Texas Family Code.
- Seek legal counsel for help.
- Consider filing a motion to recuse if a judge's impartiality is in question.
- Contact local domestic violence organizations for support if safety is a concern.
My question is if our divorce is over and the judge refuses to aogn then dont i have the right to reduse this
In Texas, if the judge refuses to sign the divorce decree, you can file a motion to recuse the judge. This is requesting a different judge to review the case. It's best to consult with a lawyer for proper guidance.
No our divorce is finalized but i keep being dragged into court by my exhusband
If your divorce is finalized in Texas but your ex-husband keeps taking you to court, you might need to:
- Consult with your attorney to understand your rights.
- Consider filing for a harassment restraining order if it's causing emotional distress.
- Always respond to legal papers to avoid default judgments.
- Consult with your attorney to understand your rights.
- Consider filing for a harassment restraining order if it's causing emotional distress.
- Always respond to legal papers to avoid default judgments.
But what does it mean when the judge refuses to sign and my exhhsnabd is just trying to bfing me to court and a ckerk signed it . Do i have to accept this and tefuse to go to court?
In Texas, if a judge refuses to sign a document but a clerk does, it still holds legal weight. If you're summoned to court, it's crucial to attend. If you believe this is unjust, consult a lawyer. Avoiding court can lead to unfavorable outcomes.
But this is the issue..i can kerp spending money on lawyers . In texas the divorce is finalized and hd is intentionslly doing this . I am assuming i need fo prove his i gentiobs before court date
If you believe your ex-husband is intentionally causing financial harm by frequently taking you to court, you may want to:
- Document instances of this behavior.
- Consult a legal aid service for free or low-cost assistance.
- Consider filing a motion for sanctions if his actions are deemed frivolous.
- Document instances of this behavior.
- Consult a legal aid service for free or low-cost assistance.
- Consider filing a motion for sanctions if his actions are deemed frivolous.