EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 0 MIN
Divorce Filed—But Not Ready? Here’s What to Do | Los Angeles Divorce
from Divorce Master Radio · host Divorce Master Radio With Tim Blankenship
↩️ Divorce Filed—But Not Ready? Here’s What to Do | Los Angeles Divorce ↩️ Filed for divorce and now thinking about changing your mind? In California, you can withdraw a divorce case after filing—but there are important things you need to know before hitting the “undo” button. In this video, I explain how divorce dismissals work, when you can cancel your case, and what happens if you decide to file again later. 📌 How to Withdraw a Divorce Filing in California: ✔ File a Request for Dismissal with the court 📂 ✔ Both parties may need to sign depending on the stage of the case ✍️ ✔ Once dismissed, the divorce case is closed ⚖️ ✔ If you refile later, you start over from scratch 📄 ✔ A brand-new court filing fee will apply 💸 💡 Real Talk: Dismissing a divorce case isn’t like pausing a Netflix show—you can’t simply pick up where you left off later. Once the case is dismissed, the clock resets completely if you decide to file again in the future. 🚨 Things People Forget: ❌ You may lose progress already made ❌ Filing fees are not refunded ❌ Future filings require a new case number ❌ Delays can happen if paperwork wasn’t properly dismissed 🛠 How Divorce661 Helps: ✔ We prepare and file Requests for Dismissal correctly ✔ We help explain your options before dismissing ✔ Flat-fee divorce services throughout California ✔ 100% remote and stress-free process ✔ Guidance whether you continue, pause, or dismiss your case 📞 Need Help Dismissing or Restarting a Divorce Case? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation. We’ll help you understand your options and handle the paperwork correctly. #Divorce661, #CaliforniaDivorce, #DismissDivorce, #DivorceHelp, #FlatFeeDivorce, #UncontestedDivorce, #DivorceTips, #DivorcePaperwork
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↩️ Divorce Filed—But Not Ready? Here’s What to Do | Los Angeles Divorce ↩️ Filed for divorce and now thinking about changing your mind? In California, you can withdraw a divorce case after filing—but there are important things you need to know before hitting the “undo” button. In this video, I explain how divorce dismissals work, when you can cancel your case, and what happens if you decide to file again later. 📌 How to Withdraw a Divorce Filing in California: ✔ File a Request for Dismissal with the court 📂 ✔ Both parties may need to sign depending on the stage of the case ✍️ ✔ Once dismissed, the divorce case is closed ⚖️ ✔ If you refile later, you start over from scratch 📄 ✔ A brand-new court filing fee will apply 💸 💡 Real Talk: Dismissing a divorce case isn’t like pausing a Netflix show—you can’t simply pick up where you left off later. Once the case is dismissed, the clock resets completely if you decide to file again in the future. 🚨 Things People Forget: ❌ You may lose progress already made ❌ Filing fees are not refunded ❌ Future filings require a new case number ❌ Delays can happen if paperwork wasn’t properly dismissed 🛠 How Divorce661 Helps: ✔ We prepare and file Requests for Dismissal correctly ✔ We help explain your options before dismissing ✔ Flat-fee divorce services throughout California ✔ 100% remote and stress-free process ✔ Guidance whether you continue, pause, or dismiss your case 📞 Need Help Dismissing or Restarting a Divorce Case? Visit Divorce661.com for a FREE consultation. We’ll help you understand your options and handle the paperwork correctly. #Divorce661, #CaliforniaDivorce, #DismissDivorce, #DivorceHelp, #FlatFeeDivorce, #UncontestedDivorce, #DivorceTips, #DivorcePaperwork
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