Based on the information provided, it seems like there are several issues at play in your domestic violence case. Here are some possible answers to your questions:
If the judge has already stated that the crossing is final, it means that the parties have completed the process of cross-examining each other's evidence and witnesses. This stage usually takes place before the argument stage.
If the opponent has submitted a maintenance petition at this stage, it may delay the case for a few more months as the court will need to consider and decide on the petition before proceeding to the next stage.
It is important to note that the crossing stage is only one part of the overall legal process. After crossing, the parties will need to file and exchange final arguments before the court can make a decision.
Depending on the court's workload and other factors, the maintenance petition may or may not significantly delay the case. It is best to consult with your lawyer for a more accurate estimate of the timeline.
To move to the argument stage, both parties will need to file and exchange their final arguments. It is important to ensure that all necessary documents and evidence have been submitted to the court at this stage.
The case status showing partly crossing completed, IA pending, EA pending, CMP pending, CRP pending, and CMA pending likely indicates that some aspects of the case are still pending or under review by the court. It is important to discuss the status of each of these aspects with your lawyer to ensure that everything is moving forward smoothly.
It is important to note that domestic violence cases can be complex and emotionally challenging. It is important to seek the guidance of an experienced lawyer to help navigate the legal process and protect your rights