I am the respondent and my trail date for is December 13.. and the petitioner submitted a discovery on Nov 1 Submitted on time
I agree with all 3 of the above responses.
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I agree with all 3 answers. And maybe you should file for Divorce.
No you don't unless he files a post judgment discovery request or subpoena, in which case you would file an objection to such production.
If he shows up and doesn't raise it as an issue, then the Court may proceed, otherwise the Judge might continue the RFO.
If his divorce was never finalized before he married you, you are not legally married to him.
Until you speak to your father, don't be so sure that he was the bad guy. In any event it is to late to get child support (retroactively or...
You can file an RFO requesting that he be ordered to respond to discovery and attend the status conference, and for sanctions for his not doing so...
1- Go in when he is not there. 2-Speak to him about your getting or receiving these items. 3-Have a mutual friend speak to him about setting a...
Yes you can ask your husband for a lump sum payment, and the best way would be to discuss it with him instead of his mother.
If you can prove it was a loan and it was a loan from your separate property assets you can have him repay it.