Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
agreed to order
Ho?w do I respond to an agreed order when i don't agree with the terms
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Re: agreed to order
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A person does not respond to an Agreed Order. An Agreed Order is an order that is entered by the parties which memorializes what ever particular agreement was made between them. If a person is not in agreement, then the order would not be an "Agreed" order. Please contact me via email if the response was not clear.
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