If restitution is owed to you due to a court decision the amount you are entitled to should be stated in the findings of the court. Check the court case file in the Clerk of Court's office.
Probation can be terminated without deference to the owed restitution on the books. Fines, fees, and court cost owed can be tied to probation, but if someone merits no further probation, than they become solely responsible for repaying their restitution. However, I would caution this person to continue payments and work with the court to resolve the owed monies in a timely manner as the judge can order further probation if the person fails to meet restitution guidelines or pay the monies.
In some cases, a portion of your pension could be subject to garnishment for restitution owed. The specific rules regarding whether and how much of your pension can be taken depend on your state's laws and the type of pension you receive. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional in your area for personalized guidance.
Yes, the IRS can take your money if you owe restitution, particularly if the restitution is related to a criminal tax offense. They can garnish wages, levy bank accounts, or place liens on property to recover owed taxes. However, if the restitution is part of a criminal sentence, it may be treated differently, and the IRS typically prioritizes tax debts over court-ordered restitution. It's essential to consult with a tax professional or legal advisor for specific guidance in such situations.
3 billion dollars ... I know, right?
Yes, it just has to be as much as we owed.
The coefficient of restitution is a measure of how much energy is retained during a collision. A higher coefficient of restitution means more energy is retained, resulting in a higher bounce height for an object.
no tax is owed
the coefficient of restitution is introduced by eulier
Restitution inattendue was created in 1902.
Violent Restitution was created in 1988.
She demanded restitution from the store after her oven broke.
i think it owed it success mainly to its trade with other nations?