Writ of Certiorari
NO. The court must appoint a guardian and the matter will be reviewed to make certain it in the best interest of the ward to relinquish the life estate.NO. The court must appoint a guardian and the matter will be reviewed to make certain it in the best interest of the ward to relinquish the life estate.NO. The court must appoint a guardian and the matter will be reviewed to make certain it in the best interest of the ward to relinquish the life estate.NO. The court must appoint a guardian and the matter will be reviewed to make certain it in the best interest of the ward to relinquish the life estate.
A petition to review the District Court case must be filed giving the legal reasoning and justifications for requesting an Appeals Court review. The Appeals Court will take the appeal under advisement and study the request, and the case, and make a determination if they will accept the case for review, or not. If the Appeals Court decides that there are merits to the petition/request then the case will be reviewed completely for legal and judicial correctness and sufficiency.
The Supreme Court must have a simple majority to render a decision in a case.
Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.Any agreement must be filed at the court with jurisdiction over the case- the court that issued the order.
The case must be unique and important in order for the Supreme Court to accept the case. The case can also be accepted if it is to resolve a conflict of law.
No. The case must wend its way through the prescribed steps of the court process.
The Supreme Court must have a simple majority to render a decision in a case.
The only state courts eligible to have cases reviewed by the US Supreme Court are the state supreme courts or court of appeals immediately under the state supreme court (if that court declines review), because a case must exhaust all appellate options before any party can petition the US Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari. State supreme courts can avoid having their cases reviewed by never accepting a case that involves questions of federal or constitutional law. Barring that, they could pay careful attention to case law and not make a ruling in conflict with an established precedent. Barring that, they can only hope whoever loses the state supreme court appeal doesn't petition the US Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari or, if they do, hope that the case isn't sufficiently compelling that it attracts four of the Justices' interest.
The court must refuse to decide the particular case.
It MUST be registered with the court.
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.
A case over which the federal courts have jurisdiction.