Legal Question in Family Law in California

Em I Divorced yet?

Filing Date: 10/12/2011 Case Type: Dissolution of Marriage (General Jurisdiction) Status: Default Judgment after Prove-up 09/14/2012

Future Hearings

None

Documents Filed | Proceeding Information

ME - Petitioner

ME - Petitioner In Pro Per

HER - Respondent

Case Information | Party Information | Proceeding Information Documents Filed (Filing dates listed in descending order)

02/23/2012 Statement-Financial Filed by Petitioner

02/23/2012 Declaration-Property Instructions Filed by Petitioner

02/23/2012 Request-Enter Default Filed by Petitioner

12/28/2011 Request-Enter Default

11/17/2011 Proof of Service-Summons & Com Filed by Petitioner

11/17/2011 Request-Enter Default

10/12/2011 Declaration-Uniform Custody Minor' Filed by Petitioner

10/12/2011 Summons-Family Law Filed by Petitioner

10/12/2011 Petition-Dissolution Filed by Petitioner

Case Information | Party Information | Documents Filed

Proceedings Held (Proceeding dates listed in descending order)

09/14/2012 at 10:00 AM in Department SON, Chemeleski, John, Presiding OSC-Failure to File Dism. or Judg. - Held-Order made

09/14/2012 at 08:30 AM in Department SON, Chemeleski, John, Presiding Trial-Default Prove-up - Judgment-Default After Prove-up


Asked on 1/02/13, 11:07 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Zaida Zuraek Bridgford Law Office of Zaida Z. Bridgford

Maybe. You can't just look at a docket to determine whether you have a judgment. You have to look at the actual court file. If you have a document called, "Judgment" (form FL-180), that is signed by the judge and entered by the clerk, you are divorced as of the entry date on the Judgment. Just because you had a hearing doesn't mean the paperwork was submitted and entered.

The Family Law Facilitator's office in your county courthouse may be able to help you.

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Answered on 1/02/13, 11:38 am


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