No, a parent does not have to be present however, in some cases the judge may ask the parent about his/her child's behavior and or social/school apptitudes. So it could be in the best interest of the minor to have a parent present but is not mandatory.
It the non custodial parent alters the court ordered visitation, the other parent does not have to allow the visitation, unless it was altered in court. If it was not altered in court, the parent can file for contempt of court.
Well if it's the opposing parent, i.e. the other parent who has visitation, then the custodial parent has to inform the court before they moved and visit that with the court, and if they didn't then the visitation parent should have issues with the court of the original jurisdiction.
lower court
The custodial parent must take the matter before the court by filing a motion for contempt of a court order. The court may impose sanctions but the custodial parent must stay on top of the situation.
Opposing traffic.
To determine if the court has a record of the traffic ticket, you can contact the court directly and inquire about the ticket.
No, not without a court order.No, not without a court order.No, not without a court order.No, not without a court order.
In California, a warrant related to a traffic violation may be issued by the Superior Court. Each county has a Superior Court that handles various cases, including traffic matters. When a person fails to appear for a traffic citation or does not pay fines, the traffic court within the Superior Court can issue a bench warrant for their arrest.
Traffic court.
In traffic court you can plead in the following manner: Guilty - Not Guilty - No Contest - or (in some traffic courts) Guilty With An Explanation.
No. The parent who does not have custody have to apply for visitation in court.
Traffic Court is located behind the main courthouse building. The traffic court is located about 100 yards on the left hand side. It's a one story red brick building.