What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hello. I filed for divorce. Twenty-nine days after, my husband sent his response to me in the mail. However, my husband said that he did not agree to the terms that his lawyer had written on his response. His lawyer actually gave me more than what I had originally asked for. I went to court on the 32nd day after he was served with first divorce paperwork and his lawyer had not yet filed his response, so I filed for default. I could only assume that the lawyer was going to ammend his response before he filed it. Now his lawyer is saying that he will file a motion under CCP 473 to contest the default because we had already begun negotiations and I had been served his response; even though he had not yet filed it in court. His lawyer says that I just delayed our divorce, could be held liable for my husband's attorney fees, and any sanctions that the court decides. Was I wrong in filing for the default? What do I do next if his lawyer does file this motion under CCP 473? Thanks.
Hello. I filed for divorce. Twenty-nine days after, my husband sent his response to me in the mail. However, my husband said that he did not agree to the terms that his lawyer had written on his response. His lawyer actually gave me more than what I had originally asked for. I went to court on the 32nd day after he was served with first divorce paperwork and his lawyer had not yet filed his response, so I filed for default. I could only assume that the lawyer was going to ammend his response before he filed it. Now his lawyer is saying that he will file a motion under CCP 473 to contest the default because we had already begun negotiations and I had been served his response; even though he had not yet filed it in court. His lawyer says that I just delayed our divorce, could be held liable for my husband's attorney fees, and any sanctions that the court decides. Was I wrong in filing for the default? What do I do next if his lawyer does file this motion under CCP 473? Thanks.