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Has to go to court. Even with no law, in every state the father can still file an injunction, which can get costly for the mother. see link
If you state allows emancipation, you need to go to court. Your local court house is the normal location, it may be handled in juvenile court or probate court, depending on your state.
i think i can go to court and choose who to live with in the state of Colorado springs
i think i can go to court and choose who to live with in the state of Colorado Springs
In the state of Florida, you must attend the court date or risk getting a bench warrant, but every state is different. Check out your state laws using the link below.
No, your next appeal would the next highest level of state court. You must exhaust all levels of appeal in the state court system beore you can go to the federal court.
The state circuit court in the city or county of residence.
Yup. Think about it. if you have to go to court for a citation why would it be different for a criminal charge
You must go to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the district in which you live. This is a federal court. State courts do not handle bankruptcies.
A district court is only for a certain district in a state, and a state court is for the state itself. The greater the crime depends on where you go to. A small crime, such as breaking into a grocery store would go to the district court. A large crime, such as committing perjury would land you in the state court.
The money from court fines typically goes to fund various governmental programs and services, such as victim compensation funds, law enforcement agencies, and court operations. It may also be used for community programs or initiatives related to crime prevention and public safety.