Yes, Absolutely.
If you submitted the motion. and it was granted by the court, you cannot then postpone it without filing an amended motion requesting a delay. However, you can withdraw the motion completely which would have the effect of cancelling or nullifying it. ON THE OTHER HAND: If opposing counsel filed the motion and it was granted, the only way you could delay it would be to file your own counter-motion with the court setting forth your legal reason(s) for granting a delay.
you would have to retain counsel and he can file a motion to withdraw your guilty plea, no promises it will be granted depends on the judge. You could attempt it yourself your chances on it being granted in my opn are slim. JUDE KAGABINES LEXINGTON SC
"How do you file Ineffective Assistance of Counsel in Georgia?"
Liens are a legal specialty and best practices dictate that you work with association counsel to file the proper lien, properly, to maximize the association's chances that it can recover money from this action.An improperly filed, improper lien may afford the debtor defense against your claim.
YOu are always better off with legal counsel but it is not mandatory. You can file a motion for contempt.
You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.
An admission of WHAT? Guilt? If the case has already been tried and you have been sentenced, it is too late. You must either file a motion for a new trial or file an appeal of your verdict with the Court of Appeals.
File a motion with the judge assigned to the case. As the Plaintiff in the case you do have the option of dropping your case. However, keep this in mind - - depending on what stage the case is in, the defendant/respondant might file a counter-suit if you have cost them considerable amounts of time, money and effort in their own defense.
file a motion for continuance
Sounds like you need a new attorney and to file a judicial complaint against both with the state supreme court.
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yes they can.Added: An attorney can file a 'Motion to Withdraw' from a case with the court. Usually such a motion is granted. In a criminal case the judge may replace your attorney with a public defender. This option is NOT available in civil cases.