With a few exceptions, most courts are open to the public.
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A court can enter a judgment notwithstanding the verdict when the weight of the evidence does not support the jury's verdict.
Assuming that the court determines that the father was given proper notice, the court will likely enter an default order for support.
No. However, if an alleged father fails to cooperate with genetic testing, the court will likely enter an order finding him to be the father by default. If the mother fails to cooperate, the court will likely enter an order dismissing the matter.
a motion request to the court to enter particular order
It means that the defendant hasn't shown up in court and the court finds on behalf the plaintiff.
No, you cannot plead guilty before the court date. You must wait until your scheduled court appearance to enter a plea.
The court will likely enter a default order; if you are the obligor, you will not like its terms.
A motion to enter in a divorce case typically refers to a request made to the court to formally enter a judgment or decree that has been agreed upon by both parties or determined by the court. This motion is often used to finalize the divorce proceedings, ensuring that the terms of the agreement are legally recognized and enforceable. It can also serve to request the court to enter orders regarding custody, support, or property division as part of the divorce settlement.
No. Any such agreement must be incorporated into a court order to be enforceable.
They can if they have a valid warrant issued by the court.
yes... and only after the serve is finished!