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You must submit a petition for whatever action you want to take.You must submit a petition for whatever action you want to take.You must submit a petition for whatever action you want to take.You must submit a petition for whatever action you want to take.
(PINS = Person In Need of Supervison): What, exactly, is the question? Need more information. Do you want to know if YOU can submit a PINS petition against someone else -or- are you asking if someone can file a PINS petition AGAINST you? You don't give your state, so we don't know if you are of an age of emancipation in your state or not. Please give more info and re-submit the question.
I am attempting to submit a petition to change the name of a Church Trustee. I was advised by the court clerk that I needed to file a petition and submit an order for the judge to sign. This will be my first time at doing this and I need assistance Thank you
You will need a name change petition which is available online and submit to your local county court clerk's office
If you qualify you may submit a petition for expungement. See below link:
You must submit the petition to the County Court clerk's office in the county where you reside. Look in the related links to see the court that fits you.
The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.The custodial parent can submit a petition for a name change. The reason can be explained and a judge will consider the request. The judge has the power to allow the change of name.
The filing fee to submit the I-130 form to the INS is $420.00. This form is required to petition alien relatives who wish to immigrate to the United States. If filing for more then one relative, a separate fee is required for each additional petition.
Submit a motion/petition to the judge who sentenced you to the term of probation, and request it.
Not clear exactly what it is you're asking. If by petition you mean present a motion to the court... doubtful. You'd have to be in a "legal" status to submit the petition/motion and asking the court for something while being wanted on a warrant is an oxymoron. On the other hand, if you do not wish to surrender yourself, you can engage an attorney on your behalf and they can submit a petitio/motion to the court for you. All it takes is money.
Find enough people to sign a petition and submit it to the capitol building.
Look it up under your state Civil Rules. type in the search box.