Is oral order by Family court staff valid and Should I follow? Is oral order by Family court staff valid and Should I follow?

1 year ago

In an ongoing child access petition, the order from the judge to allow my alcoholic husband on our sons birthday has not been passed. The case status on the website has still not been updated and is at the Report of Marriage counselor stage.

However, I've received a notice from my husband's laywer that due to the absence of stenographer the order could not be passed and a court staff has instructed to allow video call and meeting once a week.

Is this notice valid without any sign or order from the presiding judge?

Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Client,
Any order that has been passed by the judge will always bear the judge's signature since it is not enough for the order to be authentic if the judge's signature is not properly affixed to the order copy.
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