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deywilliams

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california
i started my own divorce, we got back together, now i want to finish it. do i have to start all over? first filed april 12, 2000.
 


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dorenephilpot

Guest
Call the court and see if it's still on file or whether the case has been dismissed.

After a year, the court usually tosses the case out due to inaction in Indiana, but sometimes if the court doesn't notice, it's still on file and considered active.

Depends on how vigilant the court staff is here.

If it has been dismissed, you have to start all over again, with a new filing fee and a new waiting period....

Hope this helps!
 

LegalBeagle

Senior Member
dorenephilpot said:
After a year, the court usually tosses the case out
I looked up 'tosses' in my Latin book and could not find it anywhere. I just can not keep up with these legal terms...

One point to think about.. if the petition is on file and our poster tries to continue it, the ex could be real nasty and contest the petition due to them shacking up again.
 
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dorenephilpot

Guest
LOL here.

"Tosses" is right after "torts" in Black's dictionary, silly rabbit. ;-)
 
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deywilliams

Guest
Thanks for the reply. I'll get right on finding out if the case is still open.;)
 

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