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My state is California, although, at this point in time I am living in Australia.
Although I am not an attorney, I am currently representing myself in my divorce, as it is straightforward, with only a pension, no property for settlement, and no minors involved. I have given a settlement offer through my wife's attorney(over 2 months ago), but, I have NO idea whether he communicated it to her or not, as he refuses to respond to my recent e-mails.
The question is therefore:
As I am listed as the attorney of record, isn't he required to place any settlement offer in front of her, and, doesn't he have the legal obligation to communicate that answer to me?
What can I legally do to expedite this case?
 



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