If the circumstances arise, that is a decision each one of Jehovah's Witnesses will have to make at that time.
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Jehovahs Witnesses, Amish, and apparently quakers
No, there is typically no swearing in of witnesses in small claims court. The process is generally more informal than traditional court proceedings, and witnesses are not usually required to take an oath before testifying.
This is such a ridiculous question, I am not sure it deserves a response. Alll I can say is, "WHAT?" ANSWER Jehovah's Witnesses do not "prey" on anyone. The word is heavily negative and implies that Jehovah's witnesses systematically take advantage of and harm young people. This is far from the truth. Firstly, Jehovah's Witnesses to not 'target' any age group, nation or race. They preach to everyone, in every home, in every street all over the world. Secondly, their message is not harmful. They teach the bible and encourage all to put the bible into practice. So, no Jehovah's Witnesses do not "prey" on anyone.
I grew up as a Jehovahs witness and I always felt worse when people made a huge deal in making thing separate. All people are different in their beliefs and some are more strict then others, but in general Jehovahs witnesses are kind and will resectfully back away if there is anything that they feel uncomfortable with. Just talk to the person, I am sure they will let you know how they feel, and where they draw the line. For the most part though they will not take part of any holiday events and if they have been practiceing long they will be use to not being involved.
Trial consulting is performed by communications and psychology experts to prepare people to take a case to court. These professionals can help lawyers and witnesses to better present their case for a better outcome.
Get your facts straight - gather evidence and witnesses (if any) - and file suit in civil court.
If you live in a state that allows it, petition the court. It will normally take some character witnesses and proof that you can support yourself.
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Demand their insurance information, if they refuse call the police. Other than that, get a lawyer and take them to court - it is a civil matter.
Yes, you can take someone to small claims court based on a verbal agreement. However, it may be more challenging to prove the terms of the agreement without a written contract. It's important to gather any evidence or witnesses that can support your claim.
Yes.