What is the name of your state? CA
I am asking the following question because a self-help web site suggest looking over the respondent’s FL-120 to determine if the respondent disagrees with the petitioner. The self-help suggests that if there is disagreement, then consult an attorney. It seems a little early in the game for this to refer to settlement issues such as support and division of property.
What does it mean when it is said that the respondent disagrees with the petitioner as indicated in the respondent’s FL-120?
I am asking the following question because a self-help web site suggest looking over the respondent’s FL-120 to determine if the respondent disagrees with the petitioner. The self-help suggests that if there is disagreement, then consult an attorney. It seems a little early in the game for this to refer to settlement issues such as support and division of property.
What does it mean when it is said that the respondent disagrees with the petitioner as indicated in the respondent’s FL-120?