no, they are still applicable.
If your suspension(s) is/are currently pending, no, you can not.
Grandparent or anyone else can never demand visitation, it is up to the parents to decide. The grandparents can in some states go to court to get visitation rights but the court will also listen to the parents.
The two are unrelated unless there is a danger to the children.
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ANYTHING can be appealed except a decision of the US Supreme Court. If you believe that you have grounds for an appeal you may do so. Hint: If your appeal is accepted make sure it includes wording to the effect that the garnishment action is halted pending the outcome of your appeal.
Ordinarily, a trial court will enter "temporary orders" for custody, visitation, and child support, while the divorce is pending.
Yes, I've just been suspended pending further investigation.
If you can't figure out not to do that, you don't need to be out in here in a big truck. Your CDL will most likely be suspended this time around.. and for good reason.
Not unless there is a court order in place addressing visitation. Each parent has as much right to the child as the other parent. If there are abuse or neglect allegations, the parent denying visitation for those reasons and to protect the child need to report those allegations to law enforcment and DHR/DCS immediately and seek an Ex Parte order for custody pending the divorce.
A suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) is a closed record after probation is successfully completed.
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