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Q: I used to have a legal file but it is not open any longer.

It's the legal file in which the dmandvavas and portionems are filed. I want to know at which legal locations in the USA can it be closed permanently?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I apologize, but I'm having trouble understanding the specifics of your question. Some clarification would be helpful:

1. When you say "dmandvavas and portionems", are you referring to specific legal documents or forms? I'm not familiar with these exact terms in California law. Could you clarify what types of documents these are or provide the actual legal terms if these are typos?

2. By "legal locations", do you mean courts or legal jurisdictions? Are you asking where you can file to have the case permanently closed?

3. Is this a civil case, criminal case, or some other type of legal matter?

Without more context about the type of case and documents involved, I don't have enough information to point you in the right direction. If you can provide some additional details about the nature of the case and what you're trying to accomplish, I'll do my best to offer some guidance based on general principles of California law. However, for specific legal advice pertaining to your case, it's always best to consult with a licensed California attorney who can review the details of your unique situation.

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