Taking the information contained on the discussion page at face value: I am unsure what you mean by the statement that your grandmother was "granted full custody by the court."However, if you believe it bolsters your claim, there should be a copy of the court's order on file in the court case jacket having to do with your grandmother. Go to the Clerk of the Court's office and ask to see that case jacket. If the copy of the ocurt order is in there, check the date on the court order, and request a certified copy of that order. Present that certified copy to the NYCHA as proof of your claim.
Two things to know. First, if a person does not answer the summons and complaint in the time allotted, the court will let the plaintiff proceed with the case pretty much as if the defendant agrees with all the allegations and demands made in the complaint. The plaintiff will have to prove that service of the summons was made properly just so the court is sure that the failure to answer is not just because the defendant does not know about it. The court will schedule a proof hearing at which time the plaintiff will testify to the truthfulness of the allegations of the complaint. If the court is satisfied the allegations are true, it will enter a default judgment granting the plaintiff's demands as long as those demands are supported by the facts. Second, the court will not cut off a defendant from filing an answer just because the 20 day period has expired. All courts have rules that permit filing a late Answer provided there is some reasonable reason for the lateness. Plaintiffs's lawyers know that courts will allow late answers very liberally, so much so that they usually consent to a late answer without making the defendant ask the court to be allowed to file late.
japans court moved to Heian in the late 700s.
japans court moved to Heian in the late 700s.
japans court moved to Heian in the late 700s.
No. Once the individual has been charged criminally, it is too late to come to some kind of agreemwnt out of court.
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If the court order has already been 'entered,' it is too late, the foreclosure has already taken place. You must have the court order reversed or rescinded before taking any action.
That depends entirely on the law in your state or country. In the UK, a court order would be needed.
Dog ate my summons.
The monkeys were removed by court order in the late 90's early 2000's leaving ravaged mangroves behind.
In any case, try to contact them and query why they are late or not returned yet. If it's a violation of a court order, file a police report.
On the citation the officer gave you there is a date and time you should report to the court house. DO NOT be late, if you are late you will not be allowed into the court room and thus a bench warrant for your arrest will be made. Many states and municipalities have the option to pay before your court date to not have to appear in court. Although, court is a hassle, many fines become reduced.