Sentences with phrase «still file a petition»

Even if both parties are in agreement about the divorce and there are no complex issues to be decided, one spouse must still file a petition to initiate the process.

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Those not chosen by the borough's party organizations can still get on the ballot by filing new petitions within 12 days of Paterson's announcement, which gives them an Aug. 18 deadline.
Claire LaPine will still be a candidate for town board, while the other seat has been filed for election via and independent petition by Ken Hughes.
Still no word if and when a trigger petition gets filed in LAUSD, but in the meantime a screening of trigger movie «Won't Back Down» was approved by the Democratic National Committee for a preconference event in Charlotte earlier this week, and took place complete with an appearance from Mayor Villaraigosa.
However, once you have completed your forms you still have to bring the legal petition physically to the bankruptcy court in your local area because you can't do this step online no matter how many websites advertise filing bankruptcy online.
If ever the court denies approving your petition, under the law, you may still file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Your creditors won't know you are filing bankruptcy until your petition is filed, so during this period they still expect to be paid.
Blogger Adam Feldman analyzes contemporary and historical cases — and the lawyers, law firms, justices and other participants — to determine everything from which firms are filing the most cert petitions to whether the Roberts court can still be considered conservative.
The home state is still going to be considered Indiana, and she will have to file her petition here, or else wait six months or more.
He said the ban still would affect family - visa petitions — applications filed by U.S. citizens and permanent residents on behalf of family members they want to bring to the U.S.
Those words are still on the petition one files for a dissolution of marriage, formerly known as «divorce,» and must be used in your judgment of dissolution.
Even in uncontested divorces, where spouses file a joint petition with an attached settlement agreement and have no unresolved issues, the court must still approve the settlement agreement and order a dissolution of marriage.
Even if you or your ex has not yet filed a petition with a Texas court to start a litigation, Texas still has jurisdiction over your children if they lived there for the last six months.
If either one of you still wants to get divorced, you will then have to file for a regular dissolution with a Petition - Marriage or Petition - Domestic Partnership unless you both agree to start a new summary dissolution process.
You also can file a petition asking for exclusive use of the marital home if you and your spouse are still living there.
If you're still married to the other parent of your children and a court custody order already exists or you are requesting court intervention for the first time, you can ask the court to award you full custody by filing a Petition for Custody and Support of Minor Children, also know statewide as Form FL - 260, with the clerk of the court.
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