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Is there a time limit to reopen a chapter 7 bankruptcy?

No, there is currently no time limit to reopen a chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. However, it will be up to the bankruptcy court if the case is reopened.


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If a person receives 2 court papers for dismissal for lack of prosectution in regards for child support. Is there a time period that person has to reopen the case


What happening to you if the court reopen your bankruptcy case?

Motions to reopen bankruptcy cases shall be accompanied with the payment of any prescribed filing fees. Payment of the filing fee to reopen a bankruptcy case filed by the trustee due to the discovery of additional assets in the estate shall be payable at the time the motion to reopen is filed.


Can you pay a court fine to drop a case?

No. If you are the plaintiff (i.e.: civil case), you can dismiss your case at any time. If you are the defendant, you would have to settle with the plaintiff for them to dismiss the case. In a criminal case, it the statute has a fine schedule associated with it, you may be allowed to do so, or the state may agree to dismiss your case in exchange for something they need, or will allow you to plead guilty to avoid trial.


Can you reopen a case that was closed?

You can reopen a closed child dependency case depending on the circumstances and the time frame. You should be conscious of the previous ruling and the agreement before attempting to reopen a case.


What does notice of placement of the case on inactive calendar and of intent to dismiss what if your court case mean?

It means that the court has decided to temporarily suspend the case due to inactivity. If there is no action taken within a specified time period, the case may be dismissed. You should review the notice carefully and follow any instructions provided to prevent dismissal.


What does it mean when your felony is adjucation withheld?

Adjudication means judging. In some cases, rather than being found guilty or not guilty right then, the court may delay a finding for a period of time (typically a year). IF- during that time period you behave, do not commit other crimes, etc, the court can dismiss the charge. On the other hand, get arrested again, the court can reopen the case, and make a finding. Typically, the judge is giving you a last chance to straighten up.


How long does it take for motion to reopen?

The time it takes to reopen a motion can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and the court's schedule. It typically takes a few weeks to a few months for a motion to be reopened after it has been filed with the court. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific timelines and requirements in your jurisdiction.


Can the DA add a dismissed case to another case as a count?

It depends on whether it was dismissed with prejudice or without prejudice. If with prejudice, it can never be reinstated. If without prejudice, it can reinstated at any time. Usually a court will dismiss without prejudice.


What does dismiss with leave mean?

Dismiss "with leave" means the case is dismissed, but the plaintiff may re-file to (hopefully) fix whatever was incomplete or otherwise lacking in the original filing. Dismiss with leave is contrasted with dismiss on the merits, which means the case is dismissed and the plaintiff may not re-file. Thus the plaintiff has lost the case.


Can a motion to dismiss be used in small claims court as an answer to the plaintiiffs claim and service?

In small claims court, a motion to dismiss may not be used as an initial response to the plaintiff's claim and service. Instead, parties are typically required to file an answer within a specified time frame. However, depending on the specific circumstances and court rules, a motion to dismiss may be allowed in response to the plaintiff's claim.


The time and date of a court case is placed on what?

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