Send them a registered letter with return receipt requested explaining the circumstances and your reasoning. If they refuse to allow you to withdraw, you will have to engage an attorney or take them to court. Otherwise you are still legally obligated to live up to your obligations.
You can relinquish rights, a court decides your obligations.
You must return it to the court or, if you are being supervised by a probation officer, to your PO, so that the court can determine that you HAVE carried out that portion of your sentence.
In Texas, a court may pierce the corporate veil if there is evidence of fraud, improper conduct, or if the corporation is being used to evade legal obligations.
yes
You would go to a civil court. The specific court will be determined by the location of the parties or the location of the obligations.
You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.
Financial obligations regarding children are (should be) set forth in the court orders issued at the time of the divorce. You can obtain a copy by visiting the court. If that issue is not addressed in the court orders then you will need to return to court to have that matter resolved by a judge if the parties cannot come to an agreement.
A failure to meet financial obligations, or a failure to appear in court.
No you cannot. Court judgements, like tax obligations to the government, cannot be discharged in bankruptcy court.
Claims Court.
Can a bank take your federal return without court action