It depends on why your parents made this choice
The restraining order will go into effect as stated on the form. It looks much better if you show up in court. Judges take it as if you agree/don't care otherwise. Ask my ex-husband!!
walk up and spit in the face of the head leader of the gang and he will show you dominant respect
Try looking it up im sure somewhere theres a map. Although i tried looking up a map and it never works so dont listen to me :P
Heck yea take them straight to court. the way you win is call them bartle doo. Just call em up and say nah i aint having it your done im taking you to big boy court. dont be shy ill be waiting :).
it means to liquidation the company that we can do it by three methods winding up by court voluntary winding up and winding up subject to supervition of the court
Generally lose by default.
You run the risk of being arrested to show up over there, unless you presents a valid impeachment for not to appear at the Federal Court.
the parents of the minor can have a warrant out for their arrest
The court may take this as contempt.
Does the plantiff in a divorce have 2 show up for court
you probably have a history of having your parents clean up after you show them you can be responsible for yourself first
When you are "released on personal recognizace" it means that no bail or bond has been required of you. If you fail to show up for court, they will issue a warrant for your arrest, enter it into the system and you will be arrested - taken into custody (probably to jail) and presented in court at its next session.
Until you are 18, you are considered a minor. The court will probably notify your parents about the issue. And they will expect you to show up with a parent, or at least an attorney.
1. SHOW UP FOR THE COURT HEARING AT THE STATED DATE AND TIME ON THE PETITION. DONT BE A JERK AND IGNORE IT!!!!! YOUR CHILD IS WORTH IT 2. You helped make the child, you help support him/her. If you dont show up for the hearing, the court can file a default judgment delaring you as the father/mother (whatever your situation is). If the father shows up at court and has doubts he is given the opportunity to file a continuance and get a DNA test.
Show up in court and find out - issues such as this are why the courts schedule hearings.
The court can issue a default support order if the non-custodial parent doesn't show up.
== == you are sixteen you should be able to have a say in your own life. but your parents just dont want you to mess it up dont be mad at them just show them that you wont mess it up