Most likely. Find a repossession company in the state the car is in, they should be able to handle it for you.
It is flown back on top of a 747 from the landing site back to Kennedy Space Center.
That's up to the state limits and a judge's ruling.
It depends on the offence. My ex husband had gotten a warrent for not paying a fine on a traffic ticket, and he didn't go to court. But he went to jail anyway when he moved 3 hour's away, and they didn't take him back there. However I have been told by many attorneys on misterminers they do not exterdic you back. I was also told that by a state attorney as well. If you go back to that state they can pick you up. I think that maybe this depends on your state as well. These were in WI and MN state.
Tucson is not a state capital. From 1867 to 1877, it was the capital of the Arizona Territory, which was then moved back to Prescott and to Phoenix in 1889.
Tucson is not a state capital. From 1867 to 1877, it was the capital of the Arizona Territory, which was then moved back to Prescott and to Phoenix in 1889.
If they have moved on and shows no interest in you there is no way for you to get them back.
Yes, file an injunction and motion to enforce access rights. see links below
That type of issue will need to be settled in a divorce court.That type of issue will need to be settled in a divorce court.That type of issue will need to be settled in a divorce court.That type of issue will need to be settled in a divorce court.
They can have you brought back. Until you are 18, they have all the say.
My ex-husband moved back to the mid-Atlantic state of Virginia only to discover that I had moved on to became a mother-in-law and a top-notch sales rep.
You need to very quickly get to court with a lawyer and file emergency petition, that is if the x has gone against your signed and legal court order. Don't waste time the longer your child is out of state the harder it is to force them back.
Talk to her about what is better in her new home, such as safety, for instance, and having family close, and how she'd miss them if she moved back.