The day you gather information regarding issue of summons on you can appear berore the trial court along with the petition stating the facts, through your learned counsel.
NO , Your license may not be renewed if : a. You are not qualified to receive a license. b. You did not answer a summons which involved a traffic violation. c. Your driver license is suspended, revoked or cancelled. d. You do not present the required documentation.
No.
You typically will not have a licence to renew. If you fail to answer the summons they normally suspended your licence.
no you can not No. Pg 13 Florida Driver Handbook 2010
If the platiff (the person/company suing) wins , you will be responsible for the legal fees. However, that does not mean they will be able to collect. Never ignore a summons from a court of any type, including Small Claims. You may have a very short time to respond. You need to seek legal advice as soon as possible if you receive a summons. Most attorneys will give you a free consultation. If you cannot afford private counsel, there are legal aid organizations that will assist you pro bono, or at a small fee.
A creditor must serve a "summons", along with a complaint, not a "subpoena". A summons is a court's formal manner of acquiring personal jurisdiction over you and giving you notice of the claim made against you. A subpoena is an order for a witness to appear in court or at a deposition to give testimony.
Depends on the state, but most likely not.
If you don't receive a response from the petitioner after being served for 30 days, you may be able to request a default judgment in court. This means that the court may proceed with the case without input from the non-responsive party. It's important to follow legal procedures specific to your jurisdiction in such situations.
Sure. But BK involves EVERYTHING you own and everything you owe. Not just what you want it to. This item may be covered in BK along with everything else, but if it becomes a judgement, it may not be able to be discharged.
You can perform as many special summons per turn as you are able to, as well as your one Normal Summon and any Flip Summons.
If you are not served court papers in California, the court may not have jurisdiction over you and may not be able to proceed with the legal case against you. This could potentially result in the case being dismissed or delayed until you are properly served with the court papers.
To be able to receive a serve well, a passer must be able to watch the ball immediately when it is served. Imagine trying to pass if you were only able to see the ball once it crossed the net! That would be hard...