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In whatever court the document is filed. It varies by state, but it is typically the county's probate court.
The highest court in the state of Washington is the Supreme Court.
In order to file a claim in small claims court in Washington State, the claim must be less than $5,000. Small claims are generally filed in the district court in the appropriate county. For more information on small claims actions in Washington State, as well as county-specific resources, visit the related link.
Was a marriage license obtained and filed with the court house? If they accepted the filled out application, then it is legal.**************Any marriage performed by a ULC Minister in the state of CA is legal if the license was obtained, signed and filed with the court house. No pre-registration from the minister is required.Second answer written by Rev. Amy Long
search court dockets in the county and state in which the suit was filed, circuit or district court
Look up the court case in which the order was issued. The information should be contained in the case jacket.
Not filed by state attorneys office
That depends on which state.
Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.
A forum state is a legal term referring to a state in which a lawsuit is brought or where it is decided. It is also known as the state where a court has jurisdiction over the case based on factors such as where the event occurred or where the defendant resides.
Sure. If she was a legal notary and your license was filed with the state.
In the District of Columbia, legal cases are tried in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, which is part of the federal court system because Washington, DC, is federal territory, not a state. Similarly, each US Territory (e.g., US Virgin Islands, Guam, Northern Marianna Islands) has a territorial court that operates as a remote district court. Appeals of cases heard in territorial courts are filed with whichever US Court of Appeals Circuit Court has jurisdiction over that particular territory.