Not exactly sure what it is being referred to. If the question is about a 'petition' (i.e.: 'motion') made to a court - yes, you may withdraw a motion. l
No. Child support is mandated by law and set by the court. You would have to petition the court, and they might change it, but they will probably not cancel it.
If you filed the complaint or petition, you may dismiss it. If the other party filed the complaint, or if they filed a counterclaim, they would need to dismiss it.
A motion to revoke would be a formal petition to the court to cancel, negate, or undo some previous court action or decision. A motion to adjudicate would be a formal petition to the court to take some action, or hold a hearing or trial for the purposes of coming to a legal conclusion.
The future tense of cancel is will cancel.
Was the request a petition
Writ Petition is nothing whereas Special Leave Petition is everything. ;9
The Olive Branch Petition, also known as the Second Petition to the king or the Humble Petition.
That depends entirely on what you wish to cancel.
i would like to present your petition to the homeowner's association this afternoon.
Typically you need to either file a notice to withdraw a divorce petition or a notice of revocation. You should check with the court that you filed for divorce in to see what stage of the divorce your papers are in and get a copy of the specific form.
My petition was that my mother get well.
They can petition the appropriate legislature.