What is a Case Management Order and how does that work?
Full Question:
I filed a "motion to modify" the child support that I receive from my ex-husband in the amount
of double of what it was in the divorce decree. I did this on Sept. 4th. I was under the impression that he only had 15 days to do so. He filed his response on Sept. 27th and never served me with the copy of the Certificate of Service. a) Was it illegal for him to file a response and not provide me with a copy? and b) Why is the court allowing his response if it's turned in after the 15 days? (isn't it considered null and void?) I called the Office of the Combined Courts this morning and was informed that the judge ordered a Case Management Order. c) What is a Case Management Order and how does that work?
10/17/2007 |
Category: Courts |
State: Colorado |
#10442
Answer:
Please see the information at the following links:
http://definitions.uslegal.com/s/service-of-process/
http://definitions.uslegal.com/c/case-management/