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Sure, you can petition anything as long as you get lots of people to sign the petition.
Go to court. The judge can grant the petition.
When the Judge says the degree is final , refusal to sign it makes no difference . If you initiated the action, you must petition the court to drop it .
how long is the wait before a divorce take place if the spouse refuses to sign the divorce petition
By Texas law, the Judge can't sign the Final Decree of Divorce until the Petition for Divorce has been on file for at least 60 days. So, if you can get an agreed Decree before the judge on day 61, it'd take 61 days.
An effort to get people to sign a petition.
I am attempting to submit a petition to change the name of a Church Trustee. I was advised by the court clerk that I needed to file a petition and submit an order for the judge to sign. This will be my first time at doing this and I need assistance Thank you
Charles I is the king that refused to sign the Petition of Rights. When he asked Parliament to raise the taxes, they refused because he wouldn't sign the petition.
It is difficult to predict the exact number of people who will sign a petition. The number of signatures will depend on factors such as the reach of the petition, the relevance of the cause, and the effectiveness of the campaign to promote it.
Not necessarily. If all the parties are in agreement they can visit the local family court and sign a joint petition transferring legal guardianship to the grandparents. It will be reviewed by the court, a guardian ad litem may be appointed to evaluate the situation for the judge, and if the report is favorable the judge will issue a court order allowing the guardianship.Not necessarily. If all the parties are in agreement they can visit the local family court and sign a joint petition transferring legal guardianship to the grandparents. It will be reviewed by the court, a guardian ad litem may be appointed to evaluate the situation for the judge, and if the report is favorable the judge will issue a court order allowing the guardianship.Not necessarily. If all the parties are in agreement they can visit the local family court and sign a joint petition transferring legal guardianship to the grandparents. It will be reviewed by the court, a guardian ad litem may be appointed to evaluate the situation for the judge, and if the report is favorable the judge will issue a court order allowing the guardianship.Not necessarily. If all the parties are in agreement they can visit the local family court and sign a joint petition transferring legal guardianship to the grandparents. It will be reviewed by the court, a guardian ad litem may be appointed to evaluate the situation for the judge, and if the report is favorable the judge will issue a court order allowing the guardianship.
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It depends on the specific rules and regulations governing petitions in your location or organization. Generally, a minimum number of signatures is required to validate a petition, which can vary widely based on the context. It's best to consult the guidelines relevant to your situation for an accurate answer.