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In NYS family court does an order to show cause have to be ...
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In NYS family court does an order to show cause have to be signed before it is served?

 

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Albany, New York

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February 10 12:41 AM (20 minutes and 58 seconds later)
         
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Yes. An order to show cause is an order signed by a Judge requiring the person served to appear in court. It must be signed.

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