depends on weather you are convicted with probation or if its a class to comply with a plea deal, if you are convicted with probation, most likely jailtime. if its just a plea deal they would probably just charge you with whatever they were initially going to charge you with.
There are several options for parenting classes online. If you are ordered by the court to take parenting classes, make sure the classes are approved before you sign up. Check out: www.MyParentClass.com AND www.positiveparenting.com AND www.parentingclass.net
You need to contact your court house to find which parenting classes fit the requirements of your sentence.
There are parenting classes for any and all new parents. It is a good idea for a first time parent to take a class.
If you fail to complete your court-ordered anger management classes, the court may impose further penalties such as fines, community service, or even jail time. Non-compliance with court orders can result in legal consequences and may affect your case outcome negatively. It is important to comply with all court orders to avoid further legal troubles.
Call Social Services for information on parenting classes in your area. If you are court-ordered to take parenting classes, the court will provide you with a list of approved offerings. These sites may be helpful, too: www.eacinc.org/p-parenting.htm AND www.childcaresuffolk.org/default.aspx?PageID=495
I recommend reaching out to the Cumberland County Health Department in Crossville, TN. They may offer low-cost or free parenting classes, especially if they are court-ordered. You can contact them at (931) 484-6196 for more information and to inquire about any available resources.
Contact the DMV and find out if they will allow you to do 'make-up' classes. There will be no other way to clear your record. ALSO - if you were ordered by the court to attend these classes and you failed to do so, you may be in violation of the original court order.
Yes there are many courses available for divorce as well as family stabilization. These can be optional or Court Ordered. They may be available online or may take place in approved classes.
There are online classes http://www.onlineparentclass.com/Ohio-Parenting-Classes.aspx
Yes, the IRS is entitled to dock a refund for a variety of things, including court ordered debt.
Believe me, if you were ordered by the court to take a paternity test, there is no "right" to refuse it. The alternative to "refusing" the courts order is to suffer the consequences of a charge of "Contempt of Court."
You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.You need to return to the court that ordered the guardianship and make your inquiry there.