06Oct

What’s the difference between fax filing and mailing something in?

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I mailed in the original along with 2 copies to get filed in the Riverside County of California Superior Court family law division. Those documents were rejected because all three copies didn’t contain original signatures. Yet, if I pay 100 bucks then they will accept them via fax which won’t have an original signature plus its only one copy.

How is faxing in a single document for 100 bucks any different than mailing in the original with two copies?

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Categories: Law & Ethics

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 at 2:35 pm and is filed under Law & Ethics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “What’s the difference between fax filing and mailing something in?”

  1. Posted by Jesse T. 8th October, 2009 at 11:06 pm

    Remember all the things we wanted? Now all our memories — they’re haunted. We were always meant to say, “goodbye.” Even with our fists held high, it never would’ve worked out right: we were never meant for do or die. I didn’t want us to burn out, I didn’t come here to hold you — now I can’t stop.
    I want you to know that it doesn’t matter where we take this road, someone’s gotta go. And I want you to know you couldn’t have loved me better, but I want you to move on. So I’m already gone.

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