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What is a notice of non stipulation?

Asked on Apr 07th, 2013 on Divorce - California
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I just filed final divorce paperwork to court, parties are waiving support and agree to property division. I received a notice of department assignment which states the case is assigned to the commissioner etc. then states that party must file a notice of non-stipulation. What does that mean, parties are not going to trial since nothing is being contested?
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If your case is assigned to a commissioner you are supposed to stipulate to having a commissioner rather than a judge. Not a big deal generally. This probably means unless you object to the commissioner he will handle the case.
Answered on Apr 08th, 2013 at 8:35 PM

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