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If you would like to plea not guilty to your case and have a bench trial, you may come in before your assigned date and fill out the proper paperwork. If you want to plea not guilty and have a jury trial, you will have to come to court on your assigned arraignment date to fill out the bind over order with the Judge
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It won't prevent you from being notified for jury duty. However, when you fill out the jurors questionnaire you will be asked about any convictions or court actions you may have had. Your anwer to these questions MAY cause you to be challenged by the attorneys assigned to the case.
That depends on the laws where the child legally resides. They can vary from state to state or country to country. In the United States, generally, a person would have to prove they are not the parent via a court ordered DNA test and file for a modification to a birth certificate based on that in probate court. If such a modification is granted, the court order allowing it would be presented to the appropriate county's department of vital statistics, you'd fill out the paperwork, pay the fee, and an amended birth certificate would be issued to the custodial parent. The state and county records would also be amended to reflect the change.
No court will give you custody of a child you kidnapped and hid for 6 months in another state. At this point it's a question if you will ever be allowed to see the child again.
Go to the Clerk of the Court's office - get a motion form - fill it out - and file it with the Clerk.
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Call or visit the court where the Will was filed. You can obtain the proper form for filing, fill it out and sign it, and then file it with the court for a hearing.
Yes and yes, but he should be filing for a modification. see links