It means the courts will keep case open on the records.
In a divorce dismissal case it means that , your case was not strong enough , for the judge to grant a divorce.
A droped case
In a divorce case the word vacated can mean either of two things. It can refer to a judge cancelling an order or judgment. It can also mean to move out of a house.
A deposition may occur in divorce cases. This includes questions from both attorneys on what happened in the marriage and the reason for the divorce.
I'd need to know where you saw it, and in what context.
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.
Order granting withdrawal in terms of divorce may be the judge is allowing the divorce case to be withdrawn.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.
What does this mean in the case of a divorce? NIC - Notice Of Placement Of The Case On Inactive Calendar And Of Intent To Dismiss Your Court Case
A dismissal for want of persecution occurs in a divorce case when a plaintiff does not show up for a scheduled hearing. The motion is dismissed rather than assuming the plaintiff wanted to finalize the divorce.
CASE SET ON PROGRESS CALL in a divorce mean
Not quite sure what you mean. If the case didn't settle but went to a trial and a judgment for divorce was entered to include various orders as to who was to be responsible for what and what each party's rights were, most states say that their divorce courts "retain continuing jurisdiction" over the parties as to matters set out in the divorce decree until they are completely fulfilled (so that if one or the other party fails to live up to their obligations, the other one can come back and get the court's help and even modify the decree if it makes sense to do so). If you mean the case was dismissed for one reason or another, then it may depend on whether the order stands alone or not. So for example if there was a permanent injunction of some kind entered in the nature of a restraining order, it might survive "closure" of the divorce case. What you need is to have a lawyer to look over the court papers and orders to see if there's anything there.
A motion to abate a case is a legal request to temporarily suspend or dismiss a proceeding. This motion can be filed for various reasons, such as the need for additional time to gather evidence, the occurrence of a related legal matter, or other circumstances that impede the case's progress. If granted, the case may be paused until the issues prompting the motion are resolved.