WHY will they have to "LOOK" for the car? Doesnt the buyer know where the car is? If NO, then there should be a STOLEN Vehicle report with the cops. Is the buyer being un-cooperative? Perhaps wanting to ride for free?
6 months from the sheriff's sale date.
You will be served with a court order if there is a judgment against you. But long before that you would have been notified of the court proceeding.
It is on your record forever, unless you get a court order to expunge the crime from your record.
how long is it before a fingerprint officer can give expert evidence at the court? in Years.
no but she travels a lot so it probably wont be long before she comes to Michigan .
once the court has divorced you in court how long must i wait to get remarried
You should visit the court that issued the order and ask how much must be owed in arrears for the court to take action.You should visit the court that issued the order and ask how much must be owed in arrears for the court to take action.You should visit the court that issued the order and ask how much must be owed in arrears for the court to take action.You should visit the court that issued the order and ask how much must be owed in arrears for the court to take action.
If you are sectioned, i believe that you must stay a minimum of 28 days.Another View: If you are committed by court order it can be for as long as the court's order states. If you are committed involuntarily (by emergency commitment order), it will usually be for no more than 72 hours observation before the institution will have to render their evaluation of your danger to yourself and/or others.
If you mean "How long before a will is probated in court?", typically six weeks to three months.
The statute of limitations for debt in Michigan is 6 years. They have that amount of time to submit the bill. They can also file with the court in that time.
in a divorce agreement court order to pay off spouse share of house how long is that order good for
(in the US) an "assumed" name, or alias, is NEVER legal unless it has been legally changed by court order or marriage.