Legal Question in Family Law in California
family law
I was served custody papers. 2 days later we agreed to 50/50 joint custody. The papers were done we signed with notary present. We canceled mediation and have been waiting for final papers. My question is I just received a paper in the mail from the court the says ''Request to enter defaulft''
I was told since we agreed I did not need to respond. Did I just listen to another lie or is this part of precedure of filing process?
Asked on 5/18/08, 2:30 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anne Marie Healy
Law Offices of Anne Marie Healy
Re: family law
Yes, that's part of the procedure. If you are proceeding "by default", then the other party, who filed the Petition, is required to file a Request for Entry of Default. However, the settlement agreement that you signed should be attached to the final judgment.
Answered on 5/19/08, 1:37 pm