If you received an Order from the court titled “Conciliator’s Recommendation” or “Interim Order” or something similar, you have the opportunity to object to such recommendation/ interim order before it becomes the final order of the court. Read this recommendation carefully. It will outline the deadline for which you must make and objection. If you do not file an objection within this time period, the recommendation will be signed by the Judge and become a final order of the court. In most counties, you will have 21 days from the date of service to make an objection. The “date of service” does not mean 21 days from the date you received the document; it means 21 days from the date the proof of service was signed (i.e. date the document was placed in the mail). If you have any questions about the time period for which to file an objection, you should contact and attorney or your caseworker.
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