I have a question for all those bright minds out there who have been through family court and have had occasion to obtain court transcripts.
In Alberta the cost of transcripts is quite precise and spelled out clearly in the Rules of Court. I am to understand that part(s) of the transcripts can be ordered.
Does anyone know anything about a "court clerk's copy?" This copy would not have the judge or the lawyer's comments - this is what I have been told by someone who is not very bright.
Does anyone know if a court clerk is free to distribute their copy?
Very puzzling to me. My ex is of course taking me for another round in court. The lawyer's can agree and the judge has stipulated in a letter to the lawyers that they have to get a copy of the transcripts 2 weeks prior to setting up another time in his courtroom. Ex's g/f is saying she has a copy of the "court clerk's notes." Ex's g/f is the main force behind the continuous litigation. My ex just pays for her amusement. I'm wondering if there is such a thing as a 'court clerk's notes.'
Keep in mind ex's g/f is a chronic liar but I have to say she certainly is persistent and has shown resourcefulness in the past.
Any thoughts?
In Alberta the cost of transcripts is quite precise and spelled out clearly in the Rules of Court. I am to understand that part(s) of the transcripts can be ordered.
Does anyone know anything about a "court clerk's copy?" This copy would not have the judge or the lawyer's comments - this is what I have been told by someone who is not very bright.
Does anyone know if a court clerk is free to distribute their copy?
Very puzzling to me. My ex is of course taking me for another round in court. The lawyer's can agree and the judge has stipulated in a letter to the lawyers that they have to get a copy of the transcripts 2 weeks prior to setting up another time in his courtroom. Ex's g/f is saying she has a copy of the "court clerk's notes." Ex's g/f is the main force behind the continuous litigation. My ex just pays for her amusement. I'm wondering if there is such a thing as a 'court clerk's notes.'
Keep in mind ex's g/f is a chronic liar but I have to say she certainly is persistent and has shown resourcefulness in the past.
Any thoughts?
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