After argument, the Judge takes the matter under submission. How will I know when the Judge rules and what the ruling is?
In most cases, the Judge will ask you to submit a proposed order as if you had prevailed. You must send this order in with a cover letter setting forth when the matter was heard and taken under submission. On the envelope, please write “SUBMITTED MATTER.” Always check the Web site http://sfsuperiorcourt.org , the official San Francisco Superior Court Web site. If an order is signed, it will be filed and scanned. By accessing the Court’s Web site, you can view the Order and in most cases, print it. If the Register of Actions does not reflect a ruling, then the Court has not decided the matter yet.
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