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A motion to reunify with the parent(s) must be filed with the Court prior to the child reahing the age of majority, and the parent(s)/Movant(s) would need to show a material change in their circumstances and that reunification was in the child's/children's best interest(s). The parent would need to show substantial case plan compliance.
Taylor Case's birth name is Taylor B Case.
It is a case that has been Judged and decided upon by a court of law.
It is always possible that a deal will be struck with the prosecutors, information in the Holloway disappearance for a lighter sentence on his pending murders charges. But if that is not the case we may never know exactly what happened to Natalee. Van Der Sloot confessed to a friend that her death was accidental but the young Van Der Sloot is not exactly the picture of honesty. It would be a comfort to the family of Natalee Holloway if the truth would finally come out, but unfortunatly, sometimes in real life things don't always turn out perfectly.
The Metropolis Case was created in 2010.
You can reopen a closed child dependency case depending on the circumstances and the time frame. You should be conscious of the previous ruling and the agreement before attempting to reopen a case.
A droped case
No. if you pled yourself guilty and you are found guilty you cant reopen the case.
The Prosecutors In Pursuit of Justice - 2000 The Scott Hill Case was released on: USA: 28 February 2002
The Prosecutors In Pursuit of Justice - 2000 The Shane Goode Case was released on: USA: 15 June 2002
Motions to reopen bankruptcy cases shall be accompanied with the payment of any prescribed filing fees. Payment of the filing fee to reopen a bankruptcy case filed by the trustee due to the discovery of additional assets in the estate shall be payable at the time the motion to reopen is filed.
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You can reopen a divorce case according the lawyer we consulted within 6 months after you received the judgement.
It depends on the type of case, how it was closed, when it was closed, and if you have a good reason to reopen.
In Pennsylvania, it's 13 months.
To reopen a juvenile case, you typically need to file a motion with the court that originally handled the case. You may need to demonstrate a compelling reason for the case to be reopened, such as new evidence or a procedural error. It's important to consult with a legal professional who can guide you through the process.