Ok well if something was Disposed of that would mean that they did away with something. Withdrawl if your attorney did this it would mean that they would no longer represent you for the case.
Order granting withdrawal in terms of divorce may be the judge is allowing the divorce case to be withdrawn. Your attorney can give you more details.
The difference between dispose of and dispose off is that one is correct and the other is not. You would use dispose of if you mean to get rid of something.
Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.Call the attorney who represented you at the time of the divorce and ask her/him what your next step sould be. You may need to give him a thirty day notice before you can dispose of the property.
in law it is where you agree atleast 6 months in advance of your divorce papers being handed into the solicitors, you then have 2 months in which to withdraw your papers.
In the United States you must file you divorce in the county court that has jurisdiction where you reside.
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It means withdrawal.
It depends on how it's being used. You could "dispose" of something by selling it, throwing it away, or donating it to someone else.
This depends on what you mean by the 'great divorce'.
In a divorce dismissal case it means that , your case was not strong enough , for the judge to grant a divorce.