What can happen if you refuse to complete and submit the form is the plaintiff can ask the court for a contempt charge against you and file another order for you the complete the fact sheet in another 45 days. If you fail to comply the plaintiff can then ask the judge for another contempt against you because the order for the form is a order from the judge himself he will on the plaintiff request issue a order for bodily attachment. What that means he will order a sheriff to go pick you up and bring you to his court for a debtors examination of your assets. The sheriff will usually allow you to bring your financial information with you but be assured you will be taken before the judge either way. If you refuse to either obey the sheriff or refuse to answer questions related to the fact sheet you will more than likely be jailed until your ready to comply.
My advise, contact the plaintiff or his attorney and work out a way to pay the debt. If you really didn't owe the money in the first place you wouldn't have lost the case now would you?
(whoever wrote that last little judgmental tidbit is a real douche bag. I know this doesn't answer the originakl question, but I'm sure it answers the question you had after reading it, "what the hell..??")
If you fail to fill out and return the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure form within the specified time period, the court may impose penalties or sanctions against you. This could include fines, a default judgment being entered against you, or your case being dismissed. It's important to comply with court orders to avoid negative consequences.
Enforcing a judgment in another state can be challenging because you often have to go through the legal system of that state, and there may be different laws and procedures to navigate. It may require registering the judgment in the other state's courts and following their enforcement rules. Hiring an attorney who is familiar with interstate judgment enforcement can help streamline the process.
Some states require surveys for mortgage loan closings, such as Texas, Florida, and New York. It is recommended to consult with a local real estate attorney or title company to determine the specific requirements in your state.
Some states require a survey for a mortgage loan as part of the closing process to confirm the property boundaries and identify any potential issues. Requirements vary by state and lender, so it's important to check with your specific state's laws and your lender's policies. Some common states that may require a survey include Texas, Florida, and New York.
Yes, in Florida it is illegal to own a flying squirrel as a pet. They are considered wildlife and require special permits to possess or rehabilitate. It is important to check with local wildlife authorities before keeping any wild animal as a pet.
Yes, the soldier has a right to know if his medical information was released to law enforcement. Health information privacy laws, such as HIPAA in the United States, require that individuals be notified if their medical information is disclosed to third parties without their consent. The soldier can request this information from their healthcare provider.
The application requirements and procedures for FAFSA can be found on their website and require your financial information like tax returns and employment income information.
Committee procedures do not require a quorum of the legislators.
The judgment creditor will seek to collect on the judgment. Usually you have thirty days to satisfy the judgment, after which the creditor can satisfy the judgment by attaching and selling property, garnishing wages or going after any other assets. Some states provide for post-judgment collection procedures that require you to appear in court and explain why you have not paid. If you fail to appear at such a hearing, you may be subject to arrest or contempt of court procedures. You should receive notice of any such action.This varies greatly by state. Depending on the laws of the state you can be forced to pay by wage garnishments, property seizure (cars) or liens (legal orders entitling the holder of the judgment to the proceeds of these things before you) against tax returns and real property (house).
A consent judgment in a foreclosure is whereby a borrower with a pending foreclosure agrees to get into a judgment for foreclosure. This will not require further legal representation.
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yes, for the signatures of ASSIGNER
No state requires a will.
YES it does
Yes, altho some procedures require prior approval.
No, Florida does not require that minors have a work permit.
Florida does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
Yup.