Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth might have to face off in court for the first time since their split, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.<br /><br />California court records obtained by Radar show the former couple could reunite at a status conference at the Stanley Mosk courthouse in the new year.<br /><br />According to the documents, a proof of service must be filed by Hemsworth's attorney before the January 21 hearing in order to avoid coming to court.<br /><br />Hemsworth also has the option to dismiss the case before that date.<br /><br />If they fail to file all the necessary paperwork, this would be the first time the two will come face-to-face since they announced their separation back in August, a source revealed.<br /><br />divorce on August 21, just days after they announced their split, and after the “Slide Away" singer was caught kissing the The Hills star Kaitlynn Carter. Following a hot and heavy few weeks, Cyrus ended her fling with Carter, 31, and moved on with Cody Simpson.<br /><br />Hemsworth, meanwhile, is finally re-entering the dating pool, embarking on a low-key romance and has been casually dating Australian actress Maddison Brown. The two were first linked last month, when they were spotted holding hands in New York City.
