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can your attorney agree to a settlement in a civil suit without your consent

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When someone gives consent that mean they agree or do not agree?

When someone gives consent, it means they agree to something. Consent involves giving permission willingly, without feeling coerced or pressured.


How do you fight a stipulation of settlement from a condominium association?

A stipulation of settlement indicates that the parties to a legal dispute have arrived at a formal agreement resolving their dispute. If you are one of those parties and the other side has presented a stipulation of settlement and you don't agree then you will need to fight it out in court. Your best option is to engage the services of an attorney and present the attorney with the facts, so that the attorney can represent you and your interests in the settlement.


Where in Alabama can a minor get married without parental consent?

No where unless they can get a judge to agree to it.


Can minors receive medical treatment in Louisiana without parental consent?

In most cases, emergency treatment will be given without consent. Routine items will not be done without parental consent. Someone has to agree to make the necessary payments.


Can you get emancipated at 15 in Michigan without parents consent?

Parental consent is not required for emancipation. The court has to agree and the parent's opinion in the matter are likely to factor in.


Is it possible for a 16 year old to move in with a family friend if they agree and will support you even without parental consent?

Not without parental consent. Until they are 18, the parents are responsible for them and decide where they live.


What is the observance of the principle that the state cannot be sued without its consent?

The observance of the principle that the state cannot be sued without its consent means that the state or its government has its root in the juridical and practical notion that the state can do no wrong. The word consent means to give assent or agree.


What is observance of the principle that the State cannot be sued without its consent?

The observance of the principle that the state cannot be sued without its consent means that the state or its government has its root in the juridical and practical notion that the state can do no wrong. The word consent means to give assent or agree.


Can primary owner refinance a car loan without consent from co owner?

A primary owner cannot refinance a car loan without consent from the co-owner. Both parties must agree to the action.


What is meant by consent?

Consent means to agree or give permission.


Would is a consent judgment?

A consent judgment is a legal agreement or court order that is approved by all parties involved in a lawsuit. It is typically reached when both parties agree to resolve the dispute without a trial, often outlining the terms of the settlement. Consent judgments are binding and enforceable by the court.


Can I be forced to agree to a divorce when I do not want it?

In the United States you cannot be forced to agree but the divorce can proceed without your consent. You cannot force a person to stay married when they want to dissolve the marriage.

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