steve2933
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My Illinois divorce was final 8+ months ago... Ex wants to change some wording in the final papers concerning custody that she claims was attorney scrivener error. Regardless of what she wants to change, which by the way I disagree with and don't want to change, isn't there a time limit like 30 or 60 days to say there are errors in the final papers?
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Maury
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The timeline has likley long since passed to correct aa clerical error on a Motion. It most likely can only be done by agreement of the parties.
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