Divorce Hearing Court Procedures

Summary

If your spouse does not attend divorce hearings and notices are returned, the court may proceed with an ex-parte decision. This means the court can make a decision without your spouses presence, based on the evidence and testimonies you provide. If you do not attend hearings for gold and property claims, the court may dismiss your claim or proceed based on available evidence, potentially favoring the other party. Its crucial to inform your lawyer about any notice issues and attend hearings to protect your interests.

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BUT MY HUSBAND IS NOT ATTENDED.ALREADY NOTICE WAS SEND.NOTICE IS RETURNED AND NO UPDATION IN COURT.THEN WHAT WILL THEY DO?
Hi Athullya! If your husband hasn't attended the hearings and the notice was returned, the court may:
- Proceed with an ex-parte decision (without his presence).
- Review your submitted evidence and testimonies.
- Potentially grant the divorce if they find your case valid.
Do you have a lawyer assisting you with this?
YES,I HAVE.BUT NO UPDATION IN COURT ABOUT THE NOTICE.
If there has been no update in court about the notice returned, you should inform your lawyer immediately. The lawyer can request the court to proceed with an ex-parte decision based on the returned notice and previous non-attendance of your husband. Are you facing any other issues with the divorce process?
HOW MANY YEARS TO GET GOLD?
Hi Athullya! It seems like you've switched topics. If you are referring to the legal process of reclaiming gold or jewelry that was part of your marriage, this usually falls under property settlement in divorce cases. The duration can vary based on court proceedings and evidence provided.
Is there something specific about the gold you need help with?
IF ME NOT ATTEND MY CASE FOR GOLD AND PROPERTY.WHAT IS COURT DO?
Hi Athullya! If you do not attend your case hearings for gold and property, the court may:
- Dismiss your claim due to non-appearance.
- Proceed based on available evidence, possibly in favor of the other party.
Make sure to attend or inform your lawyer to avoid any negative outcomes. Do you have any other concerns?