He can try, but with no proof, he will lose the case. They usually don't go to trial with no proof.
Anyone can be called to court to be a witness, including a resigned cop.
First of all court need some proof of your case, so that court should take some action.
File a motion for hearing with the court that issued the injunction and, with proof of the violation, notify the court that the defendant has commited contempt of court.
Collect proof of this and take the parent back to court.
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You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.You should visit the court that issued the judgment lien and ask about obtaining a court order against the creditor for refusing to release the lien. You should take proof that you paid the lien with you as evidence.
Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.
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yes! But you will have to pay your states "fix it ticket" rate.
Yes he is and if you want proof watch LawMan. He tells us that he has been a cop for over 20 years.
If you have sufficient proof, take him to small claims court.
In most states in the United States, you do not need to carry proof of insurance with you, but you must be able to produce it in court. No penalty exists for not having proof of insurance with you. Most cars come with a folder in the glove compartment with two pockets. One pocket is for the registration and the other is for the insurance card. Inform your friend. What will happen in court will probably depend on the other information on the citation.