Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

Which divorce will be considered to be constitutional?

California Superior Court issued Default Judgment in June of 2003 (as well as Notice of Entry of Judgment) Certified and Authenticated copy of which was mailed to New Jersey Superior Court (judge chambers). However, NJ court had default hearing in September of 2003 over the same matter and issued another Judgment (over the marriage that practically didn't exist at the time of hearing).

So, which divorce date will be considered? And why NJ didn't accept sister state judgment? What else has to be done if anything?


Asked on 10/08/03, 3:53 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Donald Holben Donald R. Holben & Associates, APC

Re: Which divorce will be considered to be constitutional?

You need to contact NJ attorney to find out the information you are requesting.

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Answered on 10/09/03, 1:17 pm
Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

Re: Which divorce will be considered to be constitutional?

Jurisdiction is fact sensitive. 800 273 7933

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Answered on 10/08/03, 4:10 pm


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