Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

Mandatory disclosure

what happens if someone whites out and changes this paper that

has to be turned into the courts?


Asked on 10/29/07, 12:04 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Mandatory disclosure

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Your question is not very clear in that you did not say what was whited out. If an error was corrected, then it should be fine with no harm. If materials were improperly changed, then a judge many not allow it at all and strike it from the court files.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 10/30/07, 12:02 pm

Re: Mandatory disclosure

Probably makes whatever is written on the paper void and it will not be acceptable.

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Answered on 10/29/07, 3:20 pm

Re: Mandatory disclosure

Probably makes whatever is written on the paper void and it will not be acceptable.

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Answered on 10/29/07, 3:20 pm


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