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Requests for Admission

In California civil litigation, Requests for Admission (RFAs) are a type of discovery tool used by one party to ask the other party to admit or deny the truth of specific statements of fact or the genuineness of documents relevant…

Requests for Production of Documents

In California civil litigation, document inspection demands are a crucial part of the discovery process. They allow parties to request and obtain access to relevant documents and tangible items that are in the possession, custody, or control of the opposing…

Special Interrogatories

In California civil litigation, special interrogatories are written questions that one party (the propounding party) sends to another party (the responding party) in a lawsuit. These interrogatories are a type of discovery tool used to gather information relevant to the…

Pendente Lite Orders in California Divorce

In California divorce cases, “pendente lite” orders refer to temporary orders issued by the court to address urgent or immediate issues that arise during the pendency (duration) of the divorce proceedings. These orders are meant to maintain the status quo…

Default in California Divorce

In the context of a California divorce, “default” refers to a procedural step in the legal process when one spouse fails to respond to the divorce petition within the specified time frame. Here’s how default works in California divorce cases:…

Date of Separation in California Divorce

In California divorce cases, the date of separation is a crucial factor as it marks the end of the marital community, affecting property division, spousal support, and other financial matters. The date of separation means the date that a complete and…

Putative Spouse

In California, a putative spouse is someone who enters into a marriage with a sincere belief that the marriage is valid and legally recognized, but in reality, the marriage is invalid due to some legal impediment. Putative spouses are individuals…