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When a party does not appear in an annulment case, it can affect how the court handles notices, hearings, and the presentation of evidence. This guide explains the usual issues people should understand.
What non-appearance usually means
Non-appearance usually means one party did not attend a scheduled hearing or did not take part when required. The effect depends on the stage of the case and the reason for the absence.
Why attendance and notice matter
Courts often rely on notice, attendance, and proper opportunity to be heard. Missing a hearing can delay the case or affect how the court proceeds.
Practical points to check
Keep track of court notices, ask whether service was proper, and confirm whether the absence was excusable or caused by a misunderstanding of the schedule.
Important reminder
This page is for general information only. It does not create an attorney-client relationship, and it is not a substitute for a private review of your specific facts and documents.
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