To my knowledge, any leinholder can file a writ of replevin IF they show that the debtor is in DEFAULT of a contract with something as collateral.
It goes back to the original court after a motion for a new trial has been filed and granted.
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The only one who can file a contempt motion is either the Defendant or Plaintiff. Motion for Contempt is filed when the conditions of a court order have NOT been met and it is a request for immediate (as immediate as you can get through the courts) resolution.
You need to make your inquiry at the court where the probate is filed.
When did you file? Was it ever heard in court? How old is your child?
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Complaint.
If married both do. If not married the mother has it until the father has been to court to establish paternity and filed for visitation or custody. If it's not the parents because the court have found them unfit, it can be a relative or someone else.
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A petition of removal is a document that is filed with a court system. It is most commonly used when DHS has completed an investigation and found that a parent has physically abused their child.
Court orders are not filed by the attorney. If there was a decree it would be entered into the record by the court. You can visit the court, request to see the file and check to see if there is a divorce decree entered in the case. If there is no decree then you are still married.It would be your responsibility to make sure your attorney followed through to the end in your case. However, if you find your attorney dropped the ball and didn't follow through then you can send a written complaint to your state board of bar overseers.Court orders are not filed by the attorney. If there was a decree it would be entered into the record by the court. You can visit the court, request to see the file and check to see if there is a divorce decree entered in the case. If there is no decree then you are still married.It would be your responsibility to make sure your attorney followed through to the end in your case. However, if you find your attorney dropped the ball and didn't follow through then you can send a written complaint to your state board of bar overseers.Court orders are not filed by the attorney. If there was a decree it would be entered into the record by the court. You can visit the court, request to see the file and check to see if there is a divorce decree entered in the case. If there is no decree then you are still married.It would be your responsibility to make sure your attorney followed through to the end in your case. However, if you find your attorney dropped the ball and didn't follow through then you can send a written complaint to your state board of bar overseers.Court orders are not filed by the attorney. If there was a decree it would be entered into the record by the court. You can visit the court, request to see the file and check to see if there is a divorce decree entered in the case. If there is no decree then you are still married.It would be your responsibility to make sure your attorney followed through to the end in your case. However, if you find your attorney dropped the ball and didn't follow through then you can send a written complaint to your state board of bar overseers.
You can start by contacting the executor of your grandfather's estate or a probate attorney. They can guide you on how to locate and review the will. You may also check with the probate court in the county where your grandfather lived to see if the will has been filed for probate.