To Appear or Not To Appear, That Is the Question: Trial Courts Cannot Grant Excessive Relief
When someone goes to court asking for something, due process considerations are in place to help one decide whether he/she should even object. If you’re okay with it, why waste time fighting it? Courts should not penalize “defaulting” unless it actually results in damage to the requesting party. In In re Marriage of Siegel, A140559 (August […]