Your honour we seek leave of court to discuss the options......to seek further advice from my client...........to discuss the offer with the applicant etc
You can leave and ask for temporary custody until the court has determined permanent custody.
Yes, you can certainly ask them to leave. You are no longer responsible for them unless a court has said otherwise.
I think you mean..."BY leave of the court." It means, "with the court's permission."
Leave of court Permission from the court to take action that would otherwise not be permissible.
First the two of you get your divorce in court done. Then in the paper it says he has paid all the money for the house then you can not ask him to leave.
If you are out on bond for the DUI in Virginia, you will need to ask your bondsman if you can leave the state. Usually, the bond papers do not allow a person to leave the state.
Being "Away With Out Leave" is punishable by court martial. Or it can be punished administratively. Typically the penalty is substantially less if it is Administrative, but everyone has the right to ask for a courts martial to get their day in court.
In legalese when you request "the leave of the court" it means you are asking the court's approval to be allowed to do something.
You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.
You ask the court that entered the decree.You ask the court that entered the decree.You ask the court that entered the decree.You ask the court that entered the decree.
If there is a court order that says not to leave the state of course you can not leave!
The court sets the date of appearance. It should be communicated to the attorney. If they are not available, they should ask the court to move the hearing or court date. If the court will not, another attorney will need to be present. Even without your attorney, you should show up. The attorney may get in a lot of trouble!