This was a great question to ask BEFORE you did the loan. try the following link to get started. Look at Titles 12, 15, 38, 41, 58, *70A*, and 76 for kicks. http://www.le.state.ut.us/%7Ecode/code.htm
i should be notified before a lawyer gets court order to take money out of bsnk account right? a document in mail or something??
yes they can. Many times Loss prevention of the Risk departmen of a bank will determine that an account should be Frozen and then closed. They do not need a court order to do so.
The Internal Revenue Service can as well as those operating under court order.
if you account is being garnished you would have an order from the court in your area.. Unless it Federal
A shaky issue. Likely as not, you are on the contract for these debts with your exspouse. The court that granted your divorce separated you from the debt, and only the courts can legally break a contract when both parties do not agree to it. You have the recourse to appear in court if the creditors attempt to sue you and produce the order from the divorce court indemnifying you. Likely as not the presiding judge will honor the order from the divorce judge, and the creditors will have no option at that point but to pursue your exspouse. Be prepared to cooperate with the court if the judge requests any location or asset information on your exspouse from you. This can only help your case.
Not unless you get a court order that will allow it.
Your best bet is to consult a lawyer. If you can obtain a restraining order from a court, then the police will be legally obligated to help.
In Minnesota, not without a court order. Until you are 18, the parents are responsible.
If the judge is revoking his own court order, it would make no difference whether your lawyer was present or not. The judge is allowed to revoke, withdraw, or alter, his own orders as he sees fit.
Legally no they can't, not without an order from the court; in practice however they do it all the time and you have to seek a court order to stop them.
No, a minor cannot move without permission. They must have parental consent or a court order.
No, they cannot move without permission in Kentucky. Either the parents have to consent or there is a court order.
No, the prisoner will have to take the medicine if a court order is placed. He can hire a lawyer and fight the court order.
With a court order, yes, they can.
You and your lawyer should have received a notice and copy of the discharge order. If you changed your address without notifying the court of the change, and left no forwarding address, you will not receive it. You can call the clerk's office or go to the clerk's office and ask. Your lawyer (or any bankruptcy lawyer in the area) can access the court's computer records to download a copy of the discharge order.
No, they cannot, unless they have a court order.
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