Yes, you can request a new guardian ad litem for your case by filing a motion with the court and providing a valid reason for the request.
Actually, as soon as the child is 13, the child can be appointed a Guardian ad litem to review the case and help the child make an informed decision. The judge residing on the case will look to the Guardian Ad Litem's opinion.
If you have been before the same judge on different matters can you request a new judge on your new case?
Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.Generally, the last order to be entered is in force unless it has expired. In that case, the parties must bring a fresh motion before the court to request a new order.
Yes. If the case is adversarial the parties should request it be transferred to a new judge.
Yes, keep touch with Guardian Credit Services they can help you in this case because they have branch in both New Zealand and Australia.
To change your legal guardian when you are of age, you would need to petition the court to have a new guardian appointed. This process typically involves filing a formal request with the court and providing reasons for the change. The court will review the petition and may conduct a hearing to determine if the change is in your best interest.
You, or your attorney, could contact the PO's agency superiors and, giving good reason why, request the assignment of a new PO to your case.
You, or your attorney, should file a motion for the judge to recuse himself from your case. You should accompany your request with some hard facts and reasoning that makes you believe the judge could not render a fair opinion in your case.
Yes. Consult with an attorney and ask about the advisiability of filing an appeal.
no but hoas guardian is out
The new name for Guardian Unlimited is guardian.co.uk. This is a news site for the British Isles and is owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is the second most popular British news site, with the Mail Online coming first.
A person at 21 is an adult and doesn't need a guardian.