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Deposed means testified. To depose is to give sworn testimony. In a divorce case, one or both parties may be deposed by the other's lawyer. This does not necessarily mean the divorce is going to trial. Typically, during a deposition, both lawyers and both parties are present, along with a stenographer. You gave the definition for the wrong word. The word asked was DISPOSED...completely different meaning. Some cases get disposed through an agreed settlement or voluntary dismissal. Others get disposed because they are uncontested, (the defendant did not file an answer to the complaint), or because they get dismissed by plaintiff.

I stand corrected. The word asked was disposed.

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