File an action with a competent court with jurisdiction and then you can request a subpoena from the court for necessary records.
Yes, it is possible. You should visit or call the family court where the custody was ordered. You can obtain copies of any court orders as long as the case is still on file.
All court cases are public records. Go to the Clerk of The Court offices and if you supply the names and dates of the case they should be able to pull the court file.
Go to the court - to the Clerk of Court's Office, and submit a request to see the case file you are interested in. Unless they have been sealed by a judge's order, court records are public documents.
They should file a motion in the probate court to compel the attorney-in-fact to provide a full accounting of their activities and any records or checkbooks that belonged to the decedent. A court order will get the cooperation of the former AIF.They should file a motion in the probate court to compel the attorney-in-fact to provide a full accounting of their activities and any records or checkbooks that belonged to the decedent. A court order will get the cooperation of the former AIF.They should file a motion in the probate court to compel the attorney-in-fact to provide a full accounting of their activities and any records or checkbooks that belonged to the decedent. A court order will get the cooperation of the former AIF.They should file a motion in the probate court to compel the attorney-in-fact to provide a full accounting of their activities and any records or checkbooks that belonged to the decedent. A court order will get the cooperation of the former AIF.
The creditor must sue in court and obtain a judgment in their favor. The court will issue a judgment lien that can be filed in the land records.
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First, companies don't normally file C-13, but C-11. Court records are published virtually daily.
A sheriff court decree can stay on your credit file for up to six years in the UK.
In the US visit the family court where you live and check the index of names to see if there is a case file under your father's name. If you suspect he has a child in another jurisdiction then you must check the family court records in that jurisdiction.
You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.You can return to the court where your divorce was filed and file a motion for contempt. You could request that court issue a judgment lien that can be recorded in the land records.
No, a law office cannot subpoena bank records without court authorization. Subpoenas are legal documents that require a court's approval to compel a third party to produce records or testify. Typically, the law office must file a motion with the court and demonstrate a valid reason for the subpoena before it can be issued.