Before filing for a Summary Dissolution, must our signatures (on the FL-800 and Property Settlement Agreement) be notarized?
The FL-800 does NOT need to be notarized.
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The FL-800 does NOT need to be notarized.
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Well, are the things still there? Or were they sold?
http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/civilcasesummarynet/ui/?CT=FA
I agree with my good friend Howard, he is an excellent counselor.
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