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In short, yes, you can get divorced without going to court in California if your case is uncontested. An uncontested case means that both parties agree on all significant issues, such as property division, custody, and child support.
If the defendant fails to assert a counterclaim in their answer, they are thereafter precluded from asserting it against the plaintiff in the plaintiffs pending action or in an independent action.
If you are served with a summons and verified complaint, you may answer (appear) in the case by filing and serving a verified answer and counter-claim, in which you can ask for whatever relief you want in the divorce.
The main purpose of a counterclaim is to address the opposite side of the argument and provide a rebuttal. A rebuttal is when the author disproves an argument. So, not only does the author work on proving their claim, but they work on disproving the counterclaim or oppositions argument.
Common law compulsory counterclaims are counterclaims that, if successful, would nullify the plaintiffs claim. If defendants do not raise these counterclaims, they cannot sue on them later in a different lawsuit.
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The counterclaim functions just like a complaint, you do not need to prove anything in the counterclaim. Rather, you just need to make factual statements about the grounds for the divorce and provide information that supports your reason.
There are permissive and compulsory counterclaims . Common law compulsory counterclaims are counterclaims that, if successful, would nullify the plaintiffs claim. If defendants do not raise these counterclaims, they cannot sue on them later in a different lawsuit.
TIME TO RESPOND and as permitted by the court. and the court grants it for good cause (FRCP 6(b)). In addition, a party must respond to a counterclaim or cross-claim within 21 days of being served with the pleading that states the claim(s) (FRCP 12(a)(1)(B)).

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