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That will depend on the court and the reason for suspension. In some cases, the court might grant an early reinstatement. In most cases the cost isn't worth the effort.
Filing fees and in some cases other court costs which can sometimes (not always) be recovered by the winning party.
The US Supreme Court only has the time and the resources to hear less than 1% of the cases which request it. The court must limit itself to issues where the law is unsettled and there is a pressing need for the court to make a determination on an issue.
Your best bet is to consult a probate attorney. In most cases the court house can provide you a copy of the necessary documents. It is fairly straightforward and does not cost a great deal.
Each parent usually pays their own fees for child support. One parent can always request that the other parent pays for the fees incurred due to the hearing.
Filing fees for most criminal cases is $80.00 in the Court of Appeals of Georgia and the Supreme Court of Georgia. You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in criminal law in your jurisdiction. A retainer will be required and costs vary in different cities.
A change of venue is a court decision, and if granted, the cost is borne by the court system.
A change of venue is a court decision, and if granted, the cost is borne by the court system.
It does not cost anything to file contempt charges at the court house. It will cost you if you have an attorney to file the charges for you.
Quite possibly because of the cost involved. Even an average Small Claims Court case in Canada costs about $20,000. - and that is with no lawyers involved ! Imagine the cost with senior judges and lawyers who possibly earn more annually than an average citizen makes honestly in 10-12 years.
3 cases for $12.00
The cost for court reporting school can vary but on average the tuition cost is $17000 to 50000. Court reporting school can take 2 to 3 years to complete.