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A status-only judgment usually refers to a court ruling that addresses the legal status of a particular situation or dispute, without awarding any specific remedies or damages. In essence, it provides a decision on the legal standing of the parties involved, but does not include any further orders or awards.
When a divorce proceedings are in process the court can freeze a bank account. The court has the option of freezing accounts to ensure the proper division of property.
I'd need to know where you saw it, and in what context.
In a legal context, "moot" typically means that an issue is no longer relevant or requires a decision because it has been resolved or circumstances have changed. So, a status conference being moot would suggest that there is no longer a need for the scheduled meeting to discuss the current status of the case.
No, Depending on the state, there still has to be a trial, showing your case as to why you want to be divorced. Default just means that the defendant hasn't responded to the summons, and has to have good reason to be part of the proceedings. Defaults are usually denied when you do not serve the other side correctly. Divorce is only final when you receive the signed decree of divorce from the court.
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It's better to say "process owner" tnan "master of proceedings"...
In a divorce case, a motion to retain refers to a request made by one party to the court to keep certain assets or property under their possession or control until the final resolution of the case. It is typically filed to prevent the other party from selling, transferring, or disposing of assets during the divorce proceedings. The purpose of this motion is to ensure that both parties have an equitable distribution of assets when the divorce is finalized.
On line conference mean face to face talking or any events is going on to know about that that is on line conference.
To engage in legal proceedings.
This depends on what you mean by the 'great divorce'.
It stands for the National Foorball Conference.