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A judgment of divorce is the decree entered by the court that legally dissolves a marriage. In some jurisdictions it takes affect immediately. In some jurisdictions there is a waiting period such as 30, 60 or 90 days, after which the decree becomes absolute and either party can remarry legally.

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What happens if you don't have a final judgment or divorce decree but a judgment for status only leaving property issues to be resolved but no final judgment or divorce decree is filed?

If there was no final judgment there was no divorce.


When is a divorce finalized in the state of California from the time the first person served the other or when the other one contests it?

Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.Neither is correct. A divorce becomes final after the judgment of divorce is signed by the judge.


What does judgment entered mean on a divorce?

When you are going through the process of divorce, it is not finalized until a judgment is approved and entered by the court. The Entry of Judgment gives you a date of divorce, and means your divorce is final. Even when the divorce is final, you can file for Modification if you meet the legal standards.


What judgment changes tenancy in entirety to tenancy in common?

A judgment of divorce.


What is a stipulated judgment in a Divorce?

A stipulated judgment in a divorce is a finding for the parties in which they have agreed to. This is often the result of a mediation hearing between the two parties.


How can you get a judgment of divorce form?

Why are you divorcing anyway


Example how to write a divorce decree judgment of divorce?

This is the judge's duty. A decree of divorce is written and issued by the court, not by one of the parties to the divorce.


If your divorce went before court by lawyer and judge granted and signed divorce papers does the lawyer still have to file the papers?

No. The judgment would be entered by the court. You can visit the court and request a copy of the judgment of divorce.


Is being the petitioner good or bad when filing for divorce?

Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.Neither. There is no value judgment associated with the person who files a complaint for divorce.


Can a judge reverse a divorce judgment in NC?

yes


How do you amend a divorce after vacating?

When a judgment of divorce is vacated it is nullified and cannot be amended. You would need to refile via a new complaint for divorce.


Can child support garnish a monetary judgment from a divorce?

Yes.

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