If the question is about someone being adjudged legally incompetent, then a conservator or guardian is named by the court to administer the individuals affairs and assets.
If the question is about a plaintiff or a defendant in a civil case being found incompetent, it would mean that they were not legally liable for whatever the action (or lack of action) was that brought the case to court in the first place.
A divorce proceeding is a type of civil court case that deals with the legal dissolution of a marriage.
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The aggrieved party has top file a complaint the the EEOC and prsent evidence of the offense. This is a CIVIL proceeding and not a criminal proceeding.
Are you asking about proceeding in 'civil' court for damages against someone or something, or in 'criminal' court as a criminal charge against someone or something? The statute of limitations in your state of residence (?) may come into play. in civil court in Georgia and it happen in 1998 and im just finding out about it
List and briefly explain each of the major stages of a civil proceeding, including starting the case and pretrial, trial, and post-trial activities.
Yes, it is possible to invoke the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a civil court proceeding to avoid providing testimony that could potentially incriminate oneself.
In civil court in the county where the debtor resides.
A civil case is initiated by filing a complaint with the court, which outlines the legal claims and facts of the case. The steps involved in starting a legal proceeding in civil court include filing the complaint, serving the complaint to the defendant, the defendant filing an answer, discovery process, pretrial conferences, and ultimately a trial where the judge or jury decides the outcome of the case.
That would be the person (usually in a civil proceeding) who asserts (or claims) something, usually (but not always) having to do with 'property' matters.
People go to court for one of three main reasons:In a criminal proceeding because they are accused of some crimeIn a civil proceeding because they are accused of some civil violation (violation of contract, negligent or intentional damage to property or character, etc.)Or they maybe forced to appear as a witness.
People go to court for one of three main reasons:In a criminal proceeding because they are accused of some crimeIn a civil proceeding because they are accused of some civil violation (violation of contract, negligent or intentional damage to property or character, etc.)Or they maybe forced to appear as a witness.
The doctrine of incompetence refers to a legal principle that individuals who are deemed incompetent due to mental incapacity cannot be held responsible for their actions or decisions. This concept is often applied in criminal law, where defendants may be found not guilty by reason of insanity, as well as in civil law, where individuals may be deemed unable to manage their affairs. The determination of incompetence typically involves a thorough evaluation of the individual's mental state and ability to understand the consequences of their actions.