Full question:
clerks notice for dismissal for want of prosecution.... I filed for divorce 2 yrs ago it was non contested with my attorney. I never received notice to appear in court. i am getting married in less than 50 days. What do I need to do
- Category: Divorce
- Date:
- State: Washington
Answer:
If your case is dismissed for want of prosecution, it means no action has been taken for a significant time. You may be able to file a Motion to Reinstate or set aside the dismissal to have your divorce finalized. Remember, you cannot marry until your divorce is complete. If the Notice of Dismissal is not yet final, contact the clerk or your attorney to prevent it from becoming final. However, it may already be final.
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