In Pennsylvania, failure to pay truancy fines can lead to potential jail time, but it is typically a last resort. Adults who are fined for their child's truancy may face contempt of court charges if they do not pay, potentially resulting in up to 90 days in jail. However, actual incarceration is not common for unpaid truancy fines, and courts often explore alternatives or payment plans instead.
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Answer You hope it doesn't happen a third time.
The prescriptions are filed at the pharmacy for up to 2 years. They can be inspected at any time and matched with the doctor's records.
Any time you are supposed to be in school and are not without a legitimate excuse, you are truant.
From when the BK was first filed.
no if found guilty you will be charged with a misdemeanor,but you could pay a fine or jail time.
Each state is different, but a lien filed is only good for a certain amount of time in most cases. The person who filed has to either extend the lien on, i.e., a 6-month basis, or will have to sue to "perfect" the lien, which will then become a judgment against the person. A lien is only filed on a property.
Contact the employment security office you filed a claim with.
The student loans that are not paid in time can be filed under the UCC.
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Unless he is served nothing. But there is limitations,depending on state laws. But at some point after a certain period of time, it will be granted.