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File paperwork in Court and Talk to the Judge.
In order to get your phone records from Straight Talk you will have to get a subpoena. A court order will allow you to get your records.
Contact the court. There must be a contact name and address or telephone number.
The persons wishing to have the POA invalidated must follow the prescribed legal procedure according to the laws of the state in which the POA was granted. When a POA grantor dies the POA becomes invalid and the deceased's financial matters become the jurisdiction of the probate court and the executor of the estate. If no executor was named in the Will or no Will was current the probate court appoints someone to oversee the estate of the deceased.
You can't.
Go to the court - to the Clerk of Court's Office, and submit a request to see the case file you are interested in. Unless they have been sealed by a judge's order, court records are public documents.
No, court ordered visitation can only be revoked by the judge issuing the order (sometimes by an appeal to a higher court). The mother should insist her legal representative petition for a court order to enforce her visitation rights.
You shouldn't have to: you can sue for them if necessary.
All records, transcripts, etc, etc., - in brief: any and all paperwork introduced in hearing or in trial and used to argue the case become "court records, and they are maintained in order to document the legal process of the matter through the court system and process.
Because of the privacy provisions for medical records under HIPPA. These may be gotten only with the patient's release or a court order, by law.
You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.You need to bring the matter to court and get a court order that declares the foreclosure to be invalid and confirms that you hold title to the property. The court order must be recorded in the land records.
You cannot supeona them, you will have to either get a search warrant or a court order.