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At the core, post judgment means after a judgment has been entered. In most cases, a divorce, legal separation or nullity judgment is entered by the court after the parties reach an agreement or there is a trial on the merits.
Pre-decree includes anything that occurs prior to the finalization of the divorce. It can include mediation, evaluations, drafting of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, Drafting the Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage, drafting the Marital Settlement Agreement.
A motion for Pre-Decree Relief, and the appropriate attachments, are used to request every type of available relief in a case where a Divorce Decree has not yet entered. For example, you are wanting a divorce but need temporary custody arrangements made while the divorce is happening.
A motion for Pre-Decree Relief, and the appropriate attachments, are used to request every type of available relief in a case where a Divorce Decree has not yet entered. For example, you are wanting a divorce but need temporary custody arrangements made while the divorce is happening.
"Post-decree motions" are filed when a divorced (or legally separated) couple engages in "post-decree litigation," which basically means a couple is fighting about issues after the final divorce decree, and they're headed back to court to resolve them.
"Post-decree motions" are filed when a divorced (or legally separated) couple engages in "post-decree litigation," which basically means a couple is fighting about issues after the final divorce decree, and they're headed back to court to resolve them.
Pre-decree includes anything that occurs prior to the finalization of the divorce. It can include mediation, evaluations, drafting of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, Drafting the Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage, drafting the Marital Settlement Agreement.