The correct spelling of the noun is subpoena (an order to appear in court).
You get a court order by filing a lawsuit or a motion and ask the court to order what you want. The clerk of court can assist in obtaining a subpoena for an ongoing lawsuit.
Yes. You can file BK even if you have been served. Although before taking action you might wish to determine if you have any non-exempt assets. In many cases a debtor is "judgment proof", meaning they have no assets that can be taken by creditors. The more precise definition is execution proof, a judgment can be granted by the court, but it cannot be collected upon.
A Subpoena .AnswerCourts issue a variety of orders. They issue injunctions, subpoenas, judgments, etc. Often, Orders are called just that, Order. For example, "Order on Defendant's Motion to Dismiss," "Final Order" or "Scheduling Order" are common orders.
People who have served their sentences.People who have served their sentences.People who have served their sentences.People who have served their sentences.
"Has/have served".I have servedWe have servedYou have servedHe/she has servedThey have served
you will be better served
it is served with soup
A light dinner will be served.
As served means no changes are made to a food once it is served to the diner.
how is food served
It refers to the number of people served.