Hey Folks,
Mom's spouse (common law) of 31 years has recently said that he wants to separate. Theyre on their way to court and so both need to file financial statements. Moms lawyer said that former spouse is seeking courts permission to file his financial statement without his NOA and that the Judge will most certainly allow it...i thought as long as there was a claim involving money, a financial statement, including NOA was an absolute must. Why would he be allowed to do this? Does it even matter?
Mom's spouse (common law) of 31 years has recently said that he wants to separate. Theyre on their way to court and so both need to file financial statements. Moms lawyer said that former spouse is seeking courts permission to file his financial statement without his NOA and that the Judge will most certainly allow it...i thought as long as there was a claim involving money, a financial statement, including NOA was an absolute must. Why would he be allowed to do this? Does it even matter?
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