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Glossary of Family Law Terms
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Default Judgement: A judgment rendered when the other side failed to appear in court.
Defendant: The person against whom a claim is brought.
Deposition: A pretrial discovery device in which one party verbally answers questions from the other party, under oath.
Discovery: Steps that a party takes before trial to obtain information from the other side in order to prepare for trial.
Dissolution: A proceeding to terminate a marriage wherein fault is not alleged by either party, and the parties have reached an agreement as to all issues prior to filing a petition for dissolution with the court.
Domicile: The place where a person has been physically present with the intent to make that place a permanent home. A “residence,” on the other hand, is the place where you are living at a particular time. A person can have more than one residence, but only one domicile. |