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Can a judge in Maine revoke a divorce because one party did not appear in court but filed an appeal?

If the person who did not appear filed a response with the reasons cited for not being at the hearing then a new date should have been scheduled. In most cases of non response or appearance the dissolution petition is entered as a default and the divorce is granted. A judge cannot rescind a decision that is the responsibility of the appellate court. However filing an appeal does not guarantee the court will hear the case. The petitioner and/or their legal counsel will be notified if the court is going to dismiss the case for lack of merit or hand down a ruling.


What are the rights of a teenager with a petition filed against them by their mother?

petition for what?


How do you place a public notice of divorce in the newspaper what happens if there is no response?

You have the paper delivered by someone from the court house where you filed for divorce. * The notice is placed in the legal or personal classified section of the newspaper in the area in where the person is assumed to reside. The time the notice is required to run depends upon the laws of the state where the dissolution of marriage petition is filed. If there is not a response within the state's specified time limit, the divorce will be granted on the grounds of a default by the absentee spouse.


How does a 16 year old petition the court to live with other parent?

Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.


Can the renter move after the eviction if filed and not go to court?

Even if you move, if you do not answer the eviction complaint, a default judgment will be entered against you without any further notice.


I filed form I-290b after the petition for my fiancee was denied almost 2 years now no response what recourse is left for me?

You need to find a good lawyer to help you in your case if the petition for your fiance was denied almost 2 years ago.


Been separated 8 years husband has filed 3 times Wife wont sign what be done.?

In the state of Florida, if the served party refuses to sign "answer" the petition, a Motion for Default is the form to file.


Has the plaintiff filed for Entry of Default?

I'm not 100% sure but i believe it's default


How you find out if you have a default judgment?

You can find out if a default judgment has been entered against you by checking court records, contacting the court where the case was filed, or receiving notification from the court or the other party involved in the case. It is important to address any default judgments promptly to understand the consequences and explore your options for challenging or resolving the judgment.


What does it mean when my divorce status says red- request for default filed?

A Request for Entry of Default is filed by the plaintiff when the defendant did not show up for the hearing and the plaintiff wants the court to enter an Entry of Default. The Entry of Default must be filed before a Default Judgment can be issued whereby the plaintiff will prevail in the lawsuit.If your case is not ready for a default hearing, you will receive a red notice with instructions on what to do next in your case to get a default hearing set, or if you cannot go by default. You should contact the court if you have questions.


Initiative and referendum petitions must be filed with?

The answer to this question is state specific as it depends on the statutes or Constitution of the state in which the initiative or referendum petition would be filed. My experience is in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts where I served in the House of Representatives. In Massachusetts, the Initiative and Referendum petitions are filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. If the person who filed this inquiry indicated the state in which he/she would be filing, we can provide an more accurate response.


Can you change your custodial parent after the divorce is final?

No. That change must be made by a court order after a petition has been filed for a change by one or both parents.No. That change must be made by a court order after a petition has been filed for a change by one or both parents.No. That change must be made by a court order after a petition has been filed for a change by one or both parents.No. That change must be made by a court order after a petition has been filed for a change by one or both parents.

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