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Notice of Proposed Final Judgment

Notice of Proposed Final Judgment

Notice of Proposed Final Judgment

A Notice of Proposed Final Judgment is a legal document that is filed by one party in a divorce case to request that the court enter a final judgment of divorce based on the terms of a settlement agreement or trial decision. The notice typically includes a copy of the proposed final judgment, which sets forth all of the terms and conditions of the divorce, including the division of property, alimony, child custody, and child support. The purpose of the notice is to give the other party an opportunity to review the proposed final judgment and raise any objections or corrections before it is entered by the court. In most cases, the notice of proposed final judgment is filed after the parties have reached a settlement agreement or after a trial has been held and a decision has been rendered by the court. Once any objections or corrections have been addressed, the court will enter the final judgment of divorce, which becomes a binding and enforceable court order.

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