no big deal, as far as I know. all you have to do is to find the county where your hu*****and filed the paper. if the judgement is already on file then you can just fill out a inquiry sheet and request a copy,$8.00 for a certified copy.
since you are the one of the parties in the divorce petition, you don't need your ex-hu*****and's lawyer's info to have access to your file. there may be one problem -- you are in CA. because divorce papers are considered private and personal, it would be better if you come over and request the copy all by yourself, or you may designate someone to be your attorney/agent, with a formal letter of authorization.
first step, find the specific county where the paper was filed.
since you are the one of the parties in the divorce petition, you don't need your ex-hu*****and's lawyer's info to have access to your file. there may be one problem -- you are in CA. because divorce papers are considered private and personal, it would be better if you come over and request the copy all by yourself, or you may designate someone to be your attorney/agent, with a formal letter of authorization.
first step, find the specific county where the paper was filed.