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Can the marital status be terminated if the property issues have not been resolved?

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Can the marital status be terminated if the property issues have not been resolved?

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Yes. Under California Family Code Section 2337, the court can bifurcate the marital status before the other issues have been resolved. This is common if the property issues or other issues such as permanent support or custody have not been resolved. A party can file a Motion pursuant to California Family Code Section 2337.

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