its considered poor taste, but yes.
You can get married as soon as your Divorce Proceeding is Final in California. There is no waiting period once your case is finalized.
You can't report someone who is committing adultery. If someone is filing for divorce, it may be used as a reason for divorcing and you could inform the person involved in this case.
You can reopen a divorce case according the lawyer we consulted within 6 months after you received the judgement.
No appearence means that someone who was meant to be present, in court, wasn't there - didn't appear = no appearence. And without that person there, the court couldn't do anything about the divorce case.
yes they can go to jail
The fact that a parent is seeing someone else before a divorce takes place should have no impact on custody whatsoever, unless the other parent feels that the third party would have a negative impact on the child, or would endanger the child in any way. As each case is judged individually, you need to get a lawyer.
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In a divorce dismissal case it means that , your case was not strong enough , for the judge to grant a divorce.
File a petition in the court that has jurisdiction over the case.
One can become a respondent in a divorce case when their partner files for a divorce. The one who files the divorce is the petitioner and the other partner is the respondent.
You can file for divorce in the state you are married in or any state that you or your soon to be ex-spouse are a resident of. If this is not the case for Nevada then you can check on residency requirements and wait for the stated time period.
The moving party is the party making a motion to the court. Either party has the ability to make any number of motions during a divorce case. The opposing party would refer to the party that did not make the motion.