Legal Question in Family Law in New York
Singnature vs. Initials
Are initials a valid subtitute for a signature? A judical order for divorce was created but there is no signature of the judge - only initials.
Is a signature required? It seems that it would be/should be. This document might be invalid due to the improper execution.
thank you
Asked on 5/04/09, 3:07 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Michael Markowitz
Michael A. Markowitz, PC
Re: Singnature vs. Initials
I have never heard of this issue before. However, I would think that Judge only has to make a mark to acknowledge his acceptance or intent.
Mike.
Answered on 5/04/09, 3:12 pm
Kristen Browde
Browde Law, P.C.
Re: Singnature vs. Initials
It's not uncommon for a judge to merely initial an order instead of affixing a full signature. If it was properly entered by the County Clerk and Notice of Entry was properly served, there should be no problem.
Answered on 5/04/09, 3:44 pm