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What does status only judgment mean?

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"Status only judgment" is a term used mainly in divorce law. It means that the court has ruled that the parties are now divorced, but that many issues may still need to be resolved, such as the division of property. The court reserves the right to revisit these issues should they arise. Status only judgment is usually given if the parties are in a hurry to be divorced for some reason, or if one of them refuses to participate in the divorce proceedings.

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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.

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