Depends on where you live. In a big city, it might take six months to a year (or longer) before you go to court. Sometimes, court dates are full and you have to wait for an opening. In small towns, you would go to court sooner. The actual court proceedings might take a week or a month depending on the circumstances of the death.
Up to three years unless one party ask for an extention. You can always speak with the clerk of court and ask to motion for a dismissal after a 2 yr. time period of a sitting case.
depends on county. sometime it takes 5-12 years, based on U.S. laws regulations. Get a good lawyer. Good luck.
The time frame is restricted by the Statute of Limitations. Each state or jurisdiction sets its own rules. It can vary from a year to many years, with options for tolling the time.
There usually is no set amount - the cost of the suit to the plaintiff will have to be weighed against the possible outcome. In many jurisdictions so-called Small Claims Courts will handle money disputes up to $5,000. in value.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
An Appeals court is a place where a person goes when they do not agree with the sentence they were given for a crime. The dispute will go to an appeals court and be heard by a different judge.
Disputable
When a person goes to court for compensation it is called civil court. There are only six jurors because the stakes are only money as opposed to life or liberty.