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confused_08

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? GA

I filed for divorce from my wife. We have not done mediation yet and there has been no agreements made or anything. Today she gives me a copy of an Order Rule Nisi that says we have to be in court in 3 weeks. What is this for? What should I expect, what should I be prepared for?
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? GA

I filed for divorce from my wife. We have not done mediation yet and there has been no agreements made or anything. Today she gives me a copy of an Order Rule Nisi that says we have to be in court in 3 weeks. What is this for? What should I expect, what should I be prepared for?

Not sure what immediate help is going to do for you; it's Friday evening most places and no matter what, you can't do anything about anything tonight.

Now with that out of the way...

The rule nisi is basically an "order to show cause".

Here's a most excellent Q & A response from a different website:

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Q. What are the first steps taken in court for a divorce or a legal separation?

A. The first step when trying to attempt a divorce or a legal separation is filing a Summons and Petition. A Summons is a legal document that will notify the other individual involved, and it will tell them about their responsibility to respond back to the document. Then, the Petition is designed to asserting your claims against the other party in the divorce, and outlines what you will be requesting from the court. Other documents will then be issued, and these include an "Order to Show Cause" and an Affidavit if Support.

The Order to Show Cause (sometimes called a "Rule Nisi") provides notice of a hearing to determine the issues involved.

Then, the Affidavit is signed by the spouse who has filed for the action, and it may ask the court to grant various types of temporary relief. These documents are then given to the other party involved, and served as divorce or legal separation papers. Then, the rest of the procedure (such as waiting periods, percentage of salary for child support, etc.) will depend on the state or county in which the documents are being filed.

Your best bet if you don't understand is to either do whatever it takes to get an attorney, or start educating yourself. You'll need to understand how the court works and what is expected of you if you're representing yourself.

Stick around these forums and read through older posts. That's also a free education.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
Not sure what immediate help is going to do for you; it's Friday evening most places and no matter what, you can't do anything about anything tonight.

Now with that out of the way...

The rule nisi is basically an "order to show cause".

Here's a most excellent Q & A response from a different website:




Your best bet if you don't understand is to either do whatever it takes to get an attorney, or start educating yourself. You'll need to understand how the court works and what is expected of you if you're representing yourself.

Stick around these forums and read through older posts. That's also a free education.
In addition, read any documents you receive as carefully as you can. The document probably says something about what she's alleging.
 

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