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In most cases, it is necessary to file a motion with the court, known as a request for orders, to have the matter set for judicial determination. Alternatively, parties can engage in a collaborative process or mediation to reach a resolution without going to court for a judicial determination.
Sacramento, CA family law attorney Mary Molinaro explains whether or not judgments in divorce cases final or if they can be modified. In most cases, it is necessary for parties to file a motion with the court, referred to as a request for orders, in order to have the matter scheduled for judicial determination. Alternatively, they can participate in a collaborative process or mediation to achieve a resolution without the need for court involvement in the judicial determination.