How can I continue my divorce and child custody case if I’m the repondent and the petitioner won’t do it?
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How can I continue my divorce and child custody case if I’m the repondent and the petitioner won’t do it?
He is an inmate who filed for divorce from prison. I responded to it but he won’t set up an appointment for a hearing. Rhe case is going nowhere and I want to continue it. How do I do that?
Asked on May 23, 2012 under Family Law, California
Answers:
Hong Shen / Roberts Law Group
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You can file an order to show cause yourself to let the judge decide the issues for you and grant a status change. You need to get an attorney to help you go through the steps.
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