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Suing for Emotional Distress in California when Not Physically Injured. Many states will not let a person sue for emotional distress unless they also suffered a physical injury. That is not the law in California. Instead, you can sue for emotional distress that is either intentionally inflicted or negligently inflicted
Plaintiff can NOT appeal the courts decision. Either side CAN appeal the courts decision. Cannot sue more than twice in one calendar year for over $2,500. No limit on the number of lawsuits or amount you sue for.
The spouse who is served with divorce papers has the opportunity to respond. In California, the respondent will have 30 days from the date of service to file a response with the court.
If your spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers and give consent, you must prove the breakdown of the marriage, such as adultery or physical/mental cruelty. If you can show evidence of this when the court hears your divorce application, then you may be granted a divorce.
By law, the divorce cant be final for at least 6 months (called a waiting period).
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When a petition is filed, the plaintiff and defendant are given the opportunity to settle the case privately or use an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process rather than going to trial. The court may also provide a summary judgment. If the case goes to trial, the judge will ultimately issue a verdict.
Can I sue for pain and suffering? You can sue for whatever you want to sue for, it is up to the judge to decide whether you can win for pain and suffering. You need to make sure you have enough evidence to prove this to the judge.
Heres how it works. Once youve filed a petition or response, the very next step is to file a disclosure document. Its a fancy way of saying that you let the other party know what you believe all the assets and debts in the case are.
A petition is a formal request seeking a court order and stating the reasons why it is needed. It may be filed by a person, group, or organization, and is typically the first step in a lawsuit. A petition also may be used to appeal a courts decision.
You will, however, need to satisfy the court that the marriage has broken down irretrievably or that other grounds exist for the granting of a divorce, for example, mental illness. While you do not have to obtain your spouses consent, you are still required to notify your spouse of your intention to get divorced.

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