What is a Lis Pendens?

A Lis Pendens or Notice of Pendency of Action prevents the opposing side in your divorce from encumbering real property in violation of an Automatic Temporary Restraining Order. 
Do you need a Lis Pendens? Only if you have real property that you think may be encumbered during a divorce.


To issue a Lis Pendens, you will need to a the Notice of Pendency of Action with the Court Clerk and then Record that Notice at the County’s Recorder office.  Here are some requirements, a Lis Pendens: (1) must be served on the other party, (2) must be identified in the pleading, (3) must be released at the end of the case.