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  • StillPaying
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    Our final judgement took 7 months. If its been over 6 months, call the court and ask to speak to the judge's receptionist. They'll be able to give you a better timeframe.

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  • denbigh
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    I received a judgement about 3 months after. This was for a temporary order

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  • MsB
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    Thanks, Patiently waiting.

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  • paco
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    Originally posted by MsB View Post
    Yes, the trial was in March and the decision was reserved.
    the judgement for a trial should not take more than a year, maybe other members here have different experiences as to when they received judge's decision after their trial.

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  • MsB
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    Yes, the trial was in March and the decision was reserved.

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  • paco
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    Originally posted by MsB View Post
    It's in Brampton
    so just to understand better your case, you're waiting a judgement for a final order of your trial, correct?

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  • MsB
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    It's in Brampton

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  • paco
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    Originally posted by MsB View Post
    Hi

    Is there a deadline or a reasonable timeframe to receive a judgment, It's been 6 months, where or who would I contact? I went to the courthouse and the information clerk said it could take years, Is this true?
    At what court house is your case?

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  • MsB
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    Reserved Judgement

    Hi

    Is there a deadline or a reasonable timeframe to receive a judgment, It's been 6 months, where or who would I contact? I went to the courthouse and the information clerk said it could take years, Is this true?
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