Your question doesn't completely make sense.
If you've filed an action and have an upcoming court date, the court will normally notify both parties of the date. If you believe that the other party has not been given notice, check with the clerk of the court about getting the party notified.
If there is a court order for visitation privileges it must be obeyed. Visitation and child support are treated as two entirely different issues. Just as an obligated parent is in contempt of a court order when they do not pay the mandated child support a custodial parent could be in contempt for not adhering to the visitation terms.
not sure on what your asking but all i know is that its not healthy and it could cause serious health issues
I am from Chile. However depending on the person you are asking, they could or could NOT be form Chile.
Some of the ethical issues people can have vary between person to person. Some of those issues could involve how to treat people, how to get money, etc.
Its most likely. *new person* It could mean he likes you, or he could just be asking. and hes probobly just asking.
Dear Ex: We have a child together. It is important that our child spend time with both of us, as we both love our child and want the best for our child. I am asking for visitation with our child in the amount of one weekend every two weeks, from Friday night until Sunday at 5 p.m. I believe this is reasonable and fair. If you do not choose to grant me visitation, I will request that the court give me an order of visitation, because I believe this is important. I know that you have our child's best interests at heart; I do, too, and I look forward to working together to raise our child. sincerely,
This is a legal motion called a Pendente Lite (PDL for short). The motion could be about a number of issues, including Child Support or Custody Visitation until the Custody Case is completed.
The issues are that signals from the brain are hard to decode as movements and creates misinterpretations or lag which could be dangerous for the person with the bio implants.
It means that the person could not make it or will not make it to court due to medical issues.
It seems there may be a misspelling in your question. If you are asking about the main or core issue, could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Two answers: 1) If the person is being formal then they are politely asking, "How old are you" 2) The person could be refering to a He/She/It instead and asking "How old is he/she/it"
It could if a court so decrees.