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In either situation, the divorce action will cease to qualify as an ''undefended family law case'' within the meaning of Rule 1-1(1) and cannot proceed as a desk order. The divorce action will continue like any other contested family law case and proceed to trial if a settlement cannot be reached. | In either situation, the divorce action will cease to qualify as an ''undefended family law case'' within the meaning of Rule 1-1(1) and cannot proceed as a desk order. The divorce action will continue like any other contested family law case and proceed to trial if a settlement cannot be reached. | ||
===How can I find out if I'm divorced?=== | |||
If you're not sure whether or not you are divorced, go to How do I know I | |||
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