County court and Magistrates Courts i believe.
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A UK credit card debt cannot be enforced overseas. It is the UK County Court that can take action on an unsecured UK debt. The accused should be living in the UK so the papers can be sent to him and for him to be able to attend court hearings.
Yes, a defendant can attend their civil court calendar hearing. In fact, it is generally advisable for defendants to be present, as it allows them to present their case, respond to any claims, and engage directly with the judge. Attendance can also demonstrate seriousness about the proceedings and may positively influence the outcome. However, if a defendant cannot attend, they may have the option to send a representative or submit written statements, depending on the court's rules.
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'Contempt of Court' is when a defendant or a witness refuses to attend a trial, or refuses to answer questions that are put to him or her by the presiding judge. It can carry a maximum 1 year prison sentence.
It depends on your country. In the UK: Minor criminal offences go to the magistrates court. Minor civil offences go to the county court. If you are not from the UK, re-ask the question giving your country.
Civil contempt is designed to get you to comply with an existing court order. If you are found in contempt or fail to attend the hearing the court can have you arrested. If you are outside the state where the order is issued and get picked up they may or may not transport you back to the state where you were found in contempt.
Get advice and attend the court or judgment will be given anyway without the judge having the benefit of knowing your circumstances.
civil court is where lawsuits are heard as opposed to criminal court where crimes are heard.
Not if you are the defendant. If you are the employer who did not enforce a garnishment order it is possible you could be held in contempt of a court order, but that seldom results in anything other then a fine and a warning from the court to honor all the terms of the garnishment writ.
It has to be done in a court of law - AND - cannot be done within the first year of the partnership (except in Scotland).