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Category Archives: Nunc Pro Tunc

Dissolution of Marriage: Judgment Properly Entered Nunc Pro Tunc Following Death of Party

Posted on February 15, 2014 by Michael Daymude
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  If a party dies between the time the court orally grants a judgment of dissolution and the time the court enters a written judgment — does the court lose jurisdiction to enter judgment nunc pro tunc? No, writes the court in Marriage of Martin. Continue reading →

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Posted in Dissolution of Marriage, Family Code, Nunc Pro Tunc, Section 2346, Section 669 | Tagged Code of Civil Procedure 669, dissolution of marrige, Family Code 2345, judgment, jurisdiction, nunc pro tunc | Leave a reply

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