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debreb4

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What is the name of your state? CA
My husband's attorney brought the final papers to his house for us to sign and get notarized. Is the divorce officially final then or is there a date that it becomes final?
If there is a later date (there is another court date, I believe) is it still possible for one to change something-for example, from no spousal support to obtaining spousal support?
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Q: My husband's attorney brought the final papers to his house for us to sign and get notarized. Is the divorce officially final then or is there a date that it becomes final?
If there is a later date (there is another court date, I believe) is it still possible for one to change something-for example, from no spousal support to obtaining spousal support?

A: The judgment in your lawsuit should answer your questions.
 

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