Court Date Confirmation Steps
Summary
Confirm your court date with the court clerk, as the date in your petition is not official until verified. Ensure the other party is served correctly. Monitor your email for court notifications, especially if self-representing. Contact the court clerk for specific notification processes.Full Conversation
I haven’t received any information about the court no
It sounds like you're in a bit of a bind. If you haven't received any information from the court, it's essential to:
- Contact the court clerk directly to confirm your court date.
- Ensure all necessary documents are filed and the other party is served.
- Consider seeking legal advice if you encounter further issues.
Is there anything specific about the process you'd like to know more about?
I did everything I’m just waiting on the other party to be served but if I put a date and haven’t gotten and update is that my court date
It sounds like you're dealing with a bit of uncertainty. Generally, the date you put in your petition is not your official court date unless confirmed by the court. Here’s what you can do:
- Contact the Court Clerk: Confirm if the date you mentioned is set as your court date.
- Ensure Proper Service: Make sure the other party is served correctly and promptly.
- Check for Court Notification: Wait for an official notification or order from the court regarding your hearing date.
Is there anything specific you want to know about the next steps?
Would I be emailed about a court date hearing or how would that work since I’m self representing
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When self-representing, the court may send notifications through various means, including mail or email. It's best to contact the court clerk to understand their specific notification process. If you've provided your email, ensure it's updated in your court records.
It is I’ve received emails from them
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It sounds like you're doing everything right by ensuring that you receive notifications from the court. Since you mentioned that you’ve received emails from them, you should continue to monitor your email for any updates. If you have any more questions or concerns about the process, feel free to ask!