Uncontested Divorce Delays Explained

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Uncontested divorce delays can occur due to incomplete documents or pending court actions. A motion for judgment on the pleadings may not require a court appearance unless a hearing is deemed necessary. Response times to such motions can vary, often taking weeks to months. Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance and follow up with the court clerk for updates.

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Since Jan
If your uncontested divorce has been pending since January, it might be helpful to check on a few things:
- Ensure all required documents were submitted correctly.
- Confirm if any court hearings or actions are pending.
- Contact the court for any updates or reasons for delay.
Would you like information on how to contact your local court?
No court hearing is pending my ex spouse put in a motion for judgment on pleading
In Georgia, a "motion for judgment on the pleadings" allows a party to request the court to make a decision based on the pleadings without a trial. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Review the motion carefully and note any response deadlines.
- Consider filing a response if you disagree with the motion.
- Consulting with a local attorney might be beneficial to understand your options better.
If you need more specific advice, it might be helpful to contact a legal professional in your area. Let me know if you need help finding local resources!
But would she have to go to court to go that motion
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If your ex-spouse filed a motion for judgment on the pleadings, you may not need to go to court unless the judge decides a hearing is necessary. It's important to respond appropriately, so consulting with an attorney might be useful. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
How long do it take to get a answer
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In Georgia, the timeline for a judge to respond to a motion for judgment on the pleadings can vary. It may take several weeks to a few months, depending on the court's schedule and caseload. If you haven't received a response yet, you might consider following up with the court clerk for updates.