Springtime Ace♠
: stamped name isn't considered a legal signature by court. They literally check for pressure points on the underside of documents made by a pen.
Many legal filings can be done electronically. Unfortunately, Family law is not one of them. Ours require a personal touch. Original notarized signatures are required because the other party need to be served with that original document once filed and returned from court.
Confusing!!
I had no idea that what you were doing was formal.
Original notarized signatures are required because the other party need to be served with that original document once filed and returned from court.