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What is constant supervision?

It means having someone with supervisory authority on the scene at all times. In the case of visitation rights, it normally means having an official of the appropriate agency present, or an appointee of the court.


How many times can you refuse to appear at a depostion?

If you were ordered by the court to appear at the deposition and you do not, you can be held in contempt of court. Otherwise - the fact that you willfully refused, on numerous occasions, to appear at the deposition can be introduced in court and be held against you as possible grounds for your having "abandoned" your case. If you are represented by counsel, speak with them for advice.


If you were pulled over with expired insurance and have current insurance do you have to go to court?

If you have no proof of current insurance, yes you have to come to court and show proof. Usually the fine is waved and you pay court cost. Sometimes, something can be worked out so you can show your proof to the magistrate without having to appear but yoy still have to pay trhe court cost.


What will happened if a person does not appear when summoned?

If a person does not appear when summoned, they may face legal consequences such as being held in contempt of court or having a warrant issued for their arrest. The court may also proceed with the case in their absence, potentially leading to a decision being made without their input.


What is supervised visitation in Louisiana and how does it work?

In the state of Louisiana supervised visitation is when the parent does not have custody of a child can visit them with court supervision. It works with the parent having the opportunity to visit but having someone from the Department of Child Services with them.


Can you be arraigned without being arrested?

Yes, a person can be arraigned without being arrested if they voluntarily appear in court to answer to criminal charges.


What do you understand by winding-up of a company?

dissolve a company, by the court, or voluntarily or the by the supervision of the court


What is the difference between court supervision and probation?

Court supervision is expunged for the personÕs record with the person follows all terms and conditions. With probation, the charges stay on the personÕs record.


What do probate cases involve?

Probate is a general term for the entire process of administration of estates of dead persons, including those without wills, by means of court supervision.


If you were under supervision by the court system would you be able to receive a foid card?

"Under supervision" in itself is not one of the automatic disqualifications, but the reason for the supervision probably is a disqualifying event.


Is it possible for me to plead guilty without having to go to court?

Yes, it is possible to plead guilty without going to court through a process called a plea bargain, where the defendant and prosecutor negotiate an agreement outside of court.


What does o r mean in court?

"OR" stands for "Own Recognizance". IOW, you are guaranteeing you will be in court on the date in which you are supposed to be (without having to post bail) and is determined by the judge/court.

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