It depends on whether or not the deposition has been subpoenaed by the court. Most of the time, when the court finds out that you live elsewhere, they will offer to do the deposition by phone, or they may find another witness.
When you register the car in the new state they will give you a new title
If you have appeared in that lawsuit by an attorney then you must appear for a deposition. As an example if you live in New Jersey and you had an accident in New York and a lawsuit was filed in New York and your lawyer has appeared for you in New York then you must appear for a deposition. If you have not appeared in the lawsuit then you do not have to appear for a deposition in the other state. For more information contact us at http://www.eglaw.com
A minor can move to a different state to live with an aunt as long as they have permission from their parents.
No. Most states are different in the amount of time they give you to transfer the registration. Some only give you 10 days others give up to 45 days.
The state in which the alleged incident occurred.
if you live there
You can go to a different state to live at 17 under certain conditions. The parents much agree to the situation.
That will depend on whether your felony was Federal or state, and in which state you live. For a Federal felony, you can't. The process for a state felony is different in each state- and since you did not tell us which state, we can't give you a better answer.
Mennonites live in every state, and many different countries.
no
That depends on state law where you live and where the child legally resides if it is different and no legal custody order is in place. No one can give you an answer without that information
you cant