Legal Question in Family Law in California

Final Judgement

I have already filed a petition (FL-100), the summons (FL-110), proof of service (FL-115)and acknowledgement of reciept (FL-117). I thought that was all I needed to file, but I just found out that now I need to file for request of final judgement. Is this form FL-970? And is this all I have left to file or are there other forms? I'm not sure How to fill in form FL-970. What is acquired jurisdiction of the respondent referring to? Also Interlocutory Judgement of Dissolution of Marriage?


Asked on 4/20/07, 2:35 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Lyle Johnson Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law

Re: Final Judgement

The court acquired jurisdiction when the summons and petition were served on him or he filed an answer.

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Answered on 4/30/07, 1:35 am


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