What recourse do I have if assets were not reported in discovery?
Motion to Vacate per 1401, perhaps. But best talk to a family law attorney in your area for specific guidance.
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Motion to Vacate per 1401, perhaps. But best talk to a family law attorney in your area for specific guidance.
Unless the MSA/Judgment allows it, generally removal must be done w/ your permission or court order. That doesn't mean you can sit back and eat...
Depends on the wording of the court order. Default ends the case on, generally, opposing parties terms NOT yours. So perhaps it was done to avoid...
Agree with Gary; although if you have super-deep pockets and it wasn't an interlocutory order, you could appeal.
Depends whether state aid is involved, and if mom is amenable to forgiving the past. Talk to a family law attorney in your area for specific...
Until there's a court order modifying the present support order that's already in place, the status quo generally stays "as is." Talk to a family...
I always caution against the cash grab (But different attorney's take different positions on this). I say this because 1) If the marriage has...
Citation to discovery assets might be step #1. Some attorney's do contingency, some don't. The problem is whether the person is liquid enough to...
Agreed. Sounds like a trail date hasn't even been set. Once that's set, then you can see light at the end of the tunnel (ie, forces us to settle...
As mentioned above, just a recommendation. However, unless the judge hears something at trial that wasn't discussed in pretrial, don't be...