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Sealing consent order

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14 Sep 12 #355953 by LeeB
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Hi'' I''m new to the site. I''ve done my own divorce through mediation. I had a Consent Order approved at court on 22nd august, the judge said it was all done and she was happy and filing it. Now i''ve received a letter off the court saying the consent order is approved but ''Please submit 3 clean copies for sealing and service''. What does this mean?

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15 Sep 12 #356002 by LittleMrMike
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I''d say it means just what it says.

You need one copy for yourself, one for your ex and another for the Court and it''s your responsibility to provide them, I''m afraid.

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