Legal Question in Family Law in Maryland
My child custody case had an Exceptions Hearing today. Case search results said, "Order to be filed", and then beneath that it said "No Pro Se Parties When Hearing Entered." What does that mean?
Asked on 7/17/15, 10:45 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Sher
Wagshal and Sher
It means that both parties have attorneys of record, and therefore one of them, usually the one who prevailed at the hearing, is expected to prepare and submit an order to be signed by the judge. If there were no attorneys in the case, the judge would prepare the order him/herself.
Answered on 7/17/15, 11:14 am