Unsure of what is being referred to but if the word 'orapp' appears on a legal paper or in a file, it MIGHt be some knd of abbreviation (or court 'shorthand') meaning ORAL APPEAL.
Yes, you can postpone and then reschedule a judgement debtor's exam. However, you must postpone and cancel through your official attorney.Ê
In Ohio, a debtor's exam is a legal procedure where a creditor can obtain information about a debtor's assets to collect a debt. Debtors are required to appear in court or before a magistrate to provide information about their finances, including bank accounts, income, and assets. Failure to comply with a debtor's exam can result in penalties or contempt of court.
A judgment debtor's exam is a process that allows a judgment creditor (anyone who is owed money by order of a court) to make the debtor answer questions about his or her assets, like jewelry, cars, stocks, bank accounts, valuable Nascar memorabilia, etc. If you get served with an order to appear for a judgment debtor's exam, you better show up or call the attorney listed on the notice. If you fail to appear, you could have a warrant issued for your arrest.
The creditor will execute the judgment against the debtor's non exempt assets or property not the debtor's legal counsel. On the debtor.
A debtor is someone who owes money to you.
A debtor owes money.
A debtor is someone who owes money to you.
debtor
Creditor is the opposite of a debtor
The co-debtor stay is applicable in chapter 13.
Yes, Australia is a Debtor Nation.
The "b" in "debtor" is silent.