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Order granting withdrawal in terms of divorce may be the judge is allowing the divorce case to be withdrawn.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.

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How do you retract a petition for divorce in Texas?

Revoke is a strange word in this context. If you mean that you have filed for divorce and you no longer want to pursue the divorce, then you need to file a Notice of Nonsuit and present the judge with a proposed Order Granting Nonsuit.


In a divorce if you dispose and withdrawal what does that mean?

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 Withdrawl if your attorney did this it would mean that they would no longer represent you for the case.


If you filed for divorce can you get married now?

You cannot remarry until the divorce is final. Filing does not mean the divorce is finalized, you have to get the court order.


What does vacated mean in a divorce 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.


What does order of withdrawal mean?

Order of withdrawal refers to the sequence in which funds are taken from various accounts or investment vehicles during a withdrawal process. This can be significant for tax implications, as different accounts may have varying tax treatments (e.g., tax-deferred vs. taxable). Properly managing the order of withdrawal can help optimize tax efficiency and ensure that assets last longer in retirement. It often involves strategic planning based on individual financial situations and goals.


Does withdrawal bleeding mean not pregnant?

No.


What does the term 'order granting withdrawal from child support enforcement program' mean?

It designates that the obligated parent no longer has automatic deduction (garnishment) of their wages or is required to render the child support payment directly to the authorized state agency, but instead is to pay the stipulated amount to the custodial parent or guardian of the minor child. It does not mean that the obligated parent has been released from the original child support terms as ordered by the court.


What is an IM withdrawal in banking?

Instant Messaging


What is the word of a person who needs drugs but doesn't have any?

Not sure exactly what you mean but maybe you mean a drug addict (someone who is dependent on drugs) who is in withdrawal (going without drugs in order to get clean).


What does a counter withdrawal on your bank statement mean?

it is william


What does WDL mean on your bank statements?

It means withdrawal.


Are you in contempt if you didn't follow the orders in your judgment of divorce if you are planning on filing an appeal?

Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.

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