"To amend the petition" means making changes or corrections to a formal written request or document that has been submitted.
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Zellner then told TheWrap that she would be filing a motion to vacate the judge's order and that she plans to conduct further testing and
amend his petition with new witness affidavits.
However, shortly thereafter, the
plaintiff amended his petition to include the company, alleging that it was negligent in allowing the liquid to leak and asking him to clean it up without protective measures.
In his motions to remand, Ryans argued that, «In fact, the only reference Ryans makes to the CBA in his
first amended petition is by way of an express disclaimer providing that none of his claims «based on any provision of the [CBA] governing the terms and conditions of employment of [NFL] players.»
If you do file on fault grounds, but you and your spouse then reach an agreement on everything else, speak to an attorney
about amending your petition to no - fault grounds so you can finalize your divorce without a trial.
(Reuters)- A North Carolina judge ruled on Thursday that a Justice Department lawsuit against Bank of America Corp could move forward, allowing the complainant 30 days to file
its amended petition.
If the case is still open, you can
amend your petition and include the asset and exempt it if you have available exemptions.
Guajardo next argues that Lilia's
amended petition was not filed without substantial justification.
Soon after that, Lilia filed
an amended petition to modify parenting time virtually identical to the first request.
Deschamps filed
an amended petition adding Cruz's brother as a second proposed personal representative now that he is 18 years old.
Subsequently, on March 17, 2014, the Petitioner filed
her Amended Petition for Dissolution of Marriage and asked the court to accept jurisdiction of the subject matter, dissolve the marriage of the parties, and adopt and incorporate the Collaborative Marital Settlement Agreement into a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage.
According to the Maricopa County Superior Court's website, the petitioner can file
an amended petition to convert the legal separation to a dissolution of marriage under the same came number, as long as the legal separation case is not yet final.
California law allows a person who filed a divorce petition, called a «petitioner,» to
amend that petition to accommodate a change in circumstances or to correct information that was originally included or omitted by mistake.
Because
the amended petition contains new information, your spouse must receive a copy of your amended paperwork.
As the case progresses, the petitioner has the right to
amend the petition, seek remedies for the other party's failure to participate, and even withdraw the petition and cancel the divorce process entirely.