To file an injunction to stop the sale of property, you will have to fill out a special form that you can get from your local courthouse. Once the form is filled out, you have to file it with the court. You will have to prove that you have a valid reason to stop the sale of the property. You may wish to hire a lawyer to help you.
Get can't without the permission of the court. File an injunction.
One way to stop a repossession on anything is to make sure your bank actually has the proper paperwork filled out, and if not, file for a legal injunction to stop or delay the repossession.
Yes, as he can still file an injunction to stop it pending a court hearing, which I teach them to do. see link
Yes, but he can file an injunction to stop it.
who is selling it and why? Is it being foreclosed? If so... you can find another family member or something to buy the home, try and refinance it , or try to catch up on deliquent bills with the mortgagee. If it is in foreclosure you can file a chapter 13. It will stop the sale the very same day.
Not until age 18 or high school graduation. If the child is under 18, file for custody based on abandonment by the custodial parent. see links
If the child is underage, a marriage license should not have been issue without both signatures.
An injunction
after closing and recording of property to new owner can a fidelity title company stop payment on a sale on a property. a lein was later discovered on the property after disbursments of sale were made by cashier checks and deposited
Injunction
Negative injunction is one of equitable remedies. "The court grants negative injunction" means the court order you to stop doing something. For example: if A signed a contract with BBC to perform exclusively on BBC for three years. A breached the contract 1 year later and signed the contract with ABC. Then BBC could sue A repudiated the contract and seek for an injunction. If the court decree the injunction, the order will ask A to stop perform on ABC. This injunction will be considered as a negative injunction.
You can file an injunction to stop it or have the child returned. Muast be done in less than 6 months. see links below