Additionally, we can prepare required documents (petition, answer and waiver,
proposed final judgment, child support worksheet, and other forms) for an optional flat fee of $ 500.
Not exact matches
The Clayton Act, as amended by the APPA, requires that
proposed consent
judgments in antitrust cases brought by the United States be subject to a sixty - day comment period, after which the court shall determine whether entry of the
proposed Final Judgment «is in the public interest.»
«All comments received during this period will be considered by the United States Department of Justice, which remains free to withdraw its consent to the
proposed Final Judgment at any time prior to the Court's entry of
judgment.
Dept. of Justice has determined that the
proposed «
final judgment» provides «an appropriate and effective remedy» for the antitrust violations.
The
proposed administrative order will allow for the filing of redacted financial affidavits and will permit
final judgments of divorce to be granted without the parenting plans or marital settlement agreements being place in the publicly - accessible court file.