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MT/REV petition withdrawn ? What is this meant for assault case ? Peter
If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.If the case involves the teen's parents and custody of the teen then she/he has no standing to petition the court. A parent must do it for the child.
This is called a "motion." The party "moves" or "makes a motion" for certain action to be taken such as dismissal of a case.
Insufficient information is known. WHAT kind of petition? Initiated by WHO? A general answer might be a court order, but even that it may not apply in the case of a citizen-initiated petition.
The person who files the petition or a motion in the case.
Petition for a writ of certiorari For more information, see Related Questions, below.
It is NEVER illegal to petition in any case according to the first amendment of the Constitution of America.
To the court in which the case was tried, and file the motion with the Clerk Of The Court's Office.
The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.The court will act on only one petition. If you both file the petitions will be combined into a single case.
The petition is filed to open a suit for divorce. The case is open until the petitioner dismisses it or until the court grants the divorce.
You file a petition for modification at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You need to show a material change in circumstances since the child support order was entered.You file a petition for modification at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You need to show a material change in circumstances since the child support order was entered.You file a petition for modification at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You need to show a material change in circumstances since the child support order was entered.You file a petition for modification at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You need to show a material change in circumstances since the child support order was entered.
You petition the court to modify the custody order.