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Petitioning the court means formally requesting a legal action or decision. To do it effectively, one should clearly state the request, provide supporting evidence, follow court procedures, and seek legal advice if needed.

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Is it legal to petition the US Supreme Court?

Yes, of course it's legal to petition the US Supreme Court. When discussing Supreme Court cases, it's important to realize "petition" means to file an appeal of a case already decided by the lower courts. It does not mean to send a signature petition in protest or support of a decision. You are within your legal rights to send such a document, but the Court is not required to read it.


At age 14 can you go to court and say where you want to live in the state of Florida?

You can petition the court through HRS, but that does not mean you will get what you ask for.


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What is a debtors petition?

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Can you have a warrant and make a petition?

Not clear exactly what it is you're asking. If by petition you mean present a motion to the court... doubtful. You'd have to be in a "legal" status to submit the petition/motion and asking the court for something while being wanted on a warrant is an oxymoron. On the other hand, if you do not wish to surrender yourself, you can engage an attorney on your behalf and they can submit a petitio/motion to the court for you. All it takes is money.


Does that mean the secondary executor of the estate lost control even if the will states joint executors?

Any executor must be appointed by the probate court. If joint executors are named in the Will they must petition to be appointed by the court. They can only be removed by the same court.


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What does requested mean?

Request means: the act of asking for something to be given or done; solicitation or petition. Reference: Random House Webster's College Dictionary.


What does it mean to petition God and how can we effectively communicate our requests and desires to Him?

To petition God means to make a formal request or plea to Him. To effectively communicate our requests and desires to God, we can pray sincerely, with faith and humility, expressing our needs and feelings honestly. We can also seek guidance from scripture, meditate on His word, and listen for His response through prayer and reflection.


What does Contrary to the order of the court mean?

When a court issues an order, it means that the court is telling someone what they must do and/or not do. "Contrary to the order of the court" means that the court's order has not been obeyed. Someone's action(s) or inaction(s) is "contrary" to what the court said she been done or not done. In short, it means you have not obeyed the judge.