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What does the court issue to make someone start ot stop doing something?

A court can issue an injunction to compel someone to start or stop doing something. An injunction is a legal order that requires a person to take a specific action or to refrain from doing a particular act.


What could a judge issue to legally make something happen or stop something from happening?

Like to know at my status conference hearing with the judge in court for back taxes do I need a attorney at this point and what can happen I wrote and ask if I can make payments and live in my home


If someone is bankrupt can they be sued?

Yes, but generally not for something that occured before they filed....that must be handled by the bankruptcy court - who may - depending on the issue - ask another court to determine liability.


What can a court issue that deprives someone of his or her freedom?

an arrest warrant


Who can issue an injunction?

Injunctions can be issued by judges in courts of law. They are typically used to order someone to stop doing a certain action or to compel them to do something specific.


What is the definition of a temporary injunction?

A temporary injunction - is a short term restriction put in place to prevent certain actions by a defendant. For example - a judge may order the defendant not to approach witnesses, or to prohibit them from entering certain business premises. The temporary injunction will usually be enforced by a more permanent ruling on completion of a court case.


What if the court order does not state the terms and condition of the child support?

Someone will need to file a motion to bring that issue before the court. see links below


What does it mean when there is a request of an order to be issued?

It means that a "motion" (i.e.: a 'legal' request) has been filed with the court requiting that the judge issue an order (to do something/stop doing something) in a case under their consideration.


What exactly is a judgment against you?

Someone has sued you in court and won. The court will issue a judgment lien that the person can use to seize any of your property to pay the amount due.


Can someone else put a lock on your bank account?

If they have a legal claim on money in that account, and they get a court to issue an order, yes.


If someone took something from an estate and is ordered by a judge to return it do they have to bring it back or go to jail or can they ignore the order and that will be the end of it?

The court will hold them in contempt and issue a bench warrant. They could end up in jail or face fines.


Can the court appoint an executor named in the will?

That is what needs to happen. The executor would apply to the court with a copy of the will and request the appointment. The court will then issue a letter of authority for them to act on behalf of the estate.