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You need to petition the court for its return.
To get a court order for the return of property, you will need to file a lawsuit in civil court, specifically a replevin action. You must prove that you have a legal right to the property and that it is wrongfully being withheld. The court will review the evidence presented by both parties before deciding whether to issue an order for the return of the property.
The other spouse has no authority to violate the court order. You need to return to that court and file a motion for contempt of a court order. The court will handle the situation.
To get a court order allowing you to return to your home, you would typically need to file a petition with the court outlining your reasons for needing to re-enter the property. The court would then review the petition and, if deemed necessary or justified, issue an order granting you access to the premises. It is advisable to seek the assistance of a lawyer to guide you through this legal process.
The writ of replevin is a court order to return property that doesn't belong to you, and where the rightful owner does not have the right to repossess them.
You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.
You property can only be seized under due process of the law, which means that an order of garnishment would have to be issued by the Court. If there is an order of garnishment, then your tax return will be seized.
You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.
If you only own a half interest the court cannot order the property sold unless the court has grounds to take the property rights of the other owner.If you only own a half interest the court cannot order the property sold unless the court has grounds to take the property rights of the other owner.If you only own a half interest the court cannot order the property sold unless the court has grounds to take the property rights of the other owner.If you only own a half interest the court cannot order the property sold unless the court has grounds to take the property rights of the other owner.
Yes. There are circumstances whereby a court can order the transfer of property held in a trust.
Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.Return to court immediately and file a motion against the ex for contempt of a court order. You may be able to get a court order for an assist from the local sheriff.
You need to return to court and request that the order be terminated.