The Order Authorizing Settlement of Small Claim is an official court document that permits the settlement of a small claims case. This form differs from other types of orders as it specifically addresses the resolution of small claims disputes, indicating that the court has reviewed and approved the terms of the settlement. It is often drafted by one of the parties as directed by the court and must be signed by a judge to be valid.
This form should be used when parties in a small claims case reach a settlement agreement and need court approval. Situations may include settling disputes over unpaid debts, damages, or contract issues where the amount falls within the jurisdictional limits of small claims court. Utilizing this order will formalize the settlement and help prevent future disputes regarding the agreement.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Itâs essential to check whether your jurisdiction has specific requirements regarding notarization for settlement orders.
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