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Old 06-28-2008, 06:21 AM
roadjungle roadjungle is offline
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No Matey Gracie, A Legal Court house oppose to a historical courthouse. duh.

Wrong again. The poster does NOT have to have a hearing in front of a judge. In my state and states differ greatly in matters such as these it does not matter if you are changing your name or altering the document, Yes a Judge will put his or her stamp of approval on the finale decision but most of the time the clerks know what the judge requires and NO hearing is required.

For someone that could not assist a poster without asking so many question you sure did give it an effort the second time around. To bad you were so off the mark,,, Again. (See I can write in red also.)

You mam are incorrect on another point. The poster can go into the County Clerks building (normally residing in the Court House) and pick up the proper forms to get the ball rolling. This is only if the document in question is in the same county. (Yet once again there are exceptions to that in any cases.

You, Mam would be HELD IN CONTEMPT OR LAUGHED OUT OF THE BUILDING IF YOU BEHAVED THIS WAY IN A COURT ROOM.

Last edited by roadjungle : 06-28-2008 at 06:43 AM.
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