The bank has to refile the case. You get to stay between 30 and 90 days, possibly longer depending on how fast the bank works.
If the bank doesn't show up in court and the judge dismisses the case, it means that the foreclosure proceedings against you have been stopped because the bank failed to appear. This could be a temporary relief for you, but it doesn't necessarily mean that the foreclosure process won't continue in the future. It's important to seek legal advice to understand your rights and next steps.
The time it takes to quash a motion can vary depending on the complexity of the case, the court's schedule, and the specific circumstances of the motion. It generally takes several weeks to months for a court to make a decision on a motion to quash.
In emergency situations where there is a risk to a child's safety, DHS may remove children without a court order. However, a court hearing usually takes place shortly after removal to determine next steps. Parents have the right to argue their case in court.
The person who takes down word for word what everyone says during a trial at court is called a court stenographer or a court reporter. They use a stenotype machine to transcribe spoken words into a written record.
When the verdict is guilty, the judge determines the defendant's sentence based on the relevant laws and sentencing guidelines. The judge takes into consideration factors such as the nature of the crime, any previous criminal record, and any mitigating or aggravating circumstances. The judge issues a sentence that they deem appropriate based on these factors.
The time it takes to receive a court date in the mail can vary depending on the court's schedule and caseload. It could range from a few weeks to a few months. It's best to contact the court directly for specific information.
It is a court order issued by the judge when you don't show up for a civil court date. The sheriff or court officer then finds you and takes you into custody and brings you immediately before the judge. In effect it is similar to a warrant for your arrest.
A traffic court handles traffic ticket cases. If a person has pleaded not guilty they appear in front a judge and plead their case. The judge takes into account the evidence of the police to and then make a decision.
If for contempt of refusal to pay child support, request prosecution. If for denial of visitation, nothing.
It will more than likely appear as a "settlement."
You show up in court on the date you are summoned and answer to the judge. You explain to the judge that the lender refused voluntary repossession of the vehicle. You ask for payment arrangements to be made by the judge on the outstanding balance, less court cost, legal fees, and any additional collection fees. Then you pay the debt you contracted to pay. Or, you file bankruptcy before the first case goes to court.
The Court of Appeals hears appeals from the trial courts. Have you ever seen a court room drama on TV? The lawyers cross examine the witnesses. The other side objects to a line of questioning. The lawyers appeal to the Judge. The judge makes his decision. The judge runs the courtroom. He supervises the lawyers. Down in front a court reporter is recording the trial. She takes down everything that is being said. At the end of the trial, the Judge reads the law and instructs the jury. The Jury deliberates and reaches a verdict. It may be a civil case. It may be a criminal case. What happened if the Judge made a mistake? What happened if the evidence did not fit the case? If the Judge supervises the Lawyers, who supervises the Judge? The court of Appeals. A lawyer can have the Court of Appeals review the case. A lawyer writes up the reasons why the Court of Appeals should review the case. His reasons are called a brief. He submits them to the court.
my ex partner is taking me to court for parential responsibilitie for our daughter after 10 years he has already had papers and didnt sighn them will a judge grant this order
Sometimes the judge in probate court, sometimes the court trustee. Probate proceedings are determined by the statutes of the state of residency.
Possibly, but not directly. First they would be required to seek judgment against the debtor for the unpaid balance, for which he would receive summons to appear in court. In the time it takes for this to happen, the debtor could file bankruptcy, effectively protecting any remaining assetts they hold.
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Yes. If being a judge takes a lot of work, then so should a frontier judge....
Court case is where there is a judge, a jury and lawyers that represents a party, a court reporter who transcribes what is said and done, and a bailiff who keep order in the room. Each witness that is called takes an oath to tell the truth and nothing but the truth, and a person should dress as formally as they could.