Diversity of citizenship
If there is a summons, you may have to appear or petition the court and/or judge. You will have to tell them why you can't attend.
You can get a divorce in another state from where you were married if you or your soon to be ex are a resident of the state. So, in your case, you would need to meet the residency requirements for Indiana to be able to file for divorce there.
you must be a legal U.S. resident to your state and must be at least 18. you must be a legal U.S. resident to your state and must be at least 18.
You must attend.
The state courts
The big case that started this came from welfare benefits. A person that is a citizen of another state may not receive welfare benefits from the state of residency.There are also tons of examples in employment. States often won't hire employees that don't live in their state.ADDED: You cannot be a "citizen" of one state and a legal "resident" of another.
If a state has a claim against a citizen of another state, the case will most likely be heard in the court system of the complaining state, unless the matter is criminal in nature, in which case the defendant (and only the defendant) may have the case removed to federal court.If the suit involves citizens of two different states, certain torts may be heard in the plaintiff's state court under "long-arm jurisdiction," while civil cases involving amounts of $75,000 or more may be heard in US District Court under federal "diversity jurisdiction."There may be instances in which none of the above apply.
No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.No. If a court has jurisdiction over your case you must resolve the dispute in that court. Fleeing to another state would bring more trouble.
You can not transfer acourt case unless yours is federal. If it is google transfer federal co.urt case
Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.Modifications must be filed in the court where the case was adjudicated. The other state would have no docket or case file under which to file the modification. It would not have the jurisdiction to modify the order of another court.
Your insurance company will have attorneys appropriately licensed to handle the matter. If you have an accident in North Dakota but you are a resident of Florida, a Florida attorney can request permission to represent you provisionally (if you are on your own with no insurance). You would be responsible for the fee unless the case is one that can be taken on contingency. It depends on what state you reside in. Usually you can get an attorney in your own state to help represent you in another state.
I am going to assume that you are inquiring about a learner's permit for young drivers. If that is the case, then the age will vary state by state. You can contact your local DMV or Drivers' education facility for more information.