🏛️ Law Passed, Courts Didn’t Change | Los Angeles Divorce
When a law passes, many people assume courts immediately change how they handle divorce cases—but that’s not how the system works.
Courts can’t apply new laws until new forms are created, clerks are trained, and filing systems are updated. Until those changes happen, courts continue operating under existing procedures.
This video explains why California divorce courts haven’t changed yet—and why relying on headlines instead of court rules can lead to confusion and delays.
📌 What This Video Covers:
✔ Why court procedures don’t change overnight
✔ What must happen before courts apply a new law
✔ The difference between legislation and implementation
✔ Why forms and filing systems control the process
✔ How misinformation creates false expectations
🧠 Key Insight:
Courts don’t operate on announcements—they operate on approved forms and procedures. Until those change, the process stays the same.
🛠 How Divorce661 Helps:
✔ Explains how courts actually function
✔ Prepares filings based on current court rules
✔ Avoids delays caused by unimplemented laws
✔ Keeps cases compliant and moving forward
✔ Cuts through confusion caused by online headlines
✅ If you want guidance based on how courts actually work—not headlines—visit Divorce661.com.
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