no because you need your parents permission even if they cant hear
The State can enforce a child support order after notice to the parents. The obligor has the right to an administrative hearing; other than that, no further hearing is required.
A UK credit card debt cannot be enforced overseas. It is the UK County Court that can take action on an unsecured UK debt. The accused should be living in the UK so the papers can be sent to him and for him to be able to attend court hearings.
yes it is even there right
Yes, if you are a party to a case in a UK civil court, you are generally required to attend the court hearings. However, there are exceptions where you may not need to be present, such as in certain types of hearings or if you are represented by a solicitor or barrister. It's essential to check the specific court rules and any directions given by the judge. Failing to attend without a valid reason can result in negative consequences for your case.
Yes. You should receive a notice that includes the date and time of the hearing.
Yes. You should receive a notice of the date of the hearing and you can attend.
No, unless they are divorced, and only in those states that allow it.
Parents can effectively encourage and motivate a teenager to attend school regularly by establishing clear expectations, providing positive reinforcement, offering support and guidance, and fostering open communication to address any challenges or concerns the teenager may have.
No, parents cannot legally force you to attend church against your will once you are 18 years old.
Most parishes require parents and godparents to attend a one hour class. Contact the church for info.
Because at that time integrated laws were not enforced
Yes, plea hearings are generally considered public proceedings, meaning that members of the public and the media can attend and observe them. However, specific rules may vary by jurisdiction, and in some cases, a judge may choose to close a hearing to protect sensitive information or the privacy of individuals involved. Overall, the principle of transparency in the judicial process usually applies to these hearings.
you have to be atleast 13 to attend one but say if your 11 and your going with your parents you can.