What is a stipulation in Family Court?
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What is a stipulation in Family Court?
A stipulation is an agreement between two parties that is submitted to the judge for approval. It eliminates the need to go to court and have a judge decide an issue. A written Stipulation and Order includes the parties’ agreement, both of their notarized signatures, and the judge’s signature.
What is a stipulation in a divorce?
The word stipulated essentially means all parties agree on the terms of the divorce. After the stipulation is signed we submit it to the judge for a review. The judge simply reviews the settlement stipulated to by both spouses and approves it.
Can a signed stipulation be overturned?
It has generally been held that the Compromise and Release Agreement is binding and the parties cannot unilaterally rescind it prior to the Board’s approval or disapproval.” Based on good cause, the WCJ allowed rescission of the C&R in the Chavez case.
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