Court Fees: $299 Pre Filing Education: $65 Attorneys or Bankruptcy Petition Preparers: anywhere from $100-3000
what can happen if you are filing bankrupt and you miss your court date
There is usually a filing fee to file any documents with a court.
A pleadings index is a structured list or catalog of legal documents filed in a court case, typically organized by the type of document and its filing date. It serves as a reference tool to help attorneys, judges, and parties involved in the case easily locate and review specific pleadings, motions, and other relevant filings. The index enhances organization and ensures that all parties are aware of the documents submitted to the court. It is often included as part of the case file or court record.
It is usually a court reporter or a stenographer.
Court appointed attorneys must talk to their clients because they need to understand the client's view of the situation in order to defend the client effectively.
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You will need to file a paternity lawsuit in court. The court will then order that a paternity test be done to determine whether you are the father of the child. I strongly recommend that you talk with a family law attorney before filing a lawsuit. A listing of family law attorneys is available in your local phonebook.
If you wish to know which attorneys are most sucessful, and by sucessful, you mean sucessful in court, then visit www.avvo.com and www.lawyerratingz.com. Both sites offer reviews of attorneys in your area.
Dental malpractice attorneys do not all charge the same fees. Some will charge a flat hourly fee while some will work on contingency meaning that they will only charge court costs and filing fees and not take payment for their services unless you recieve a settlement of judgement. Many attorneys will do a free consultation on your case.
The court system has many different types of hearing including an omnibus. This type of hearing and filing is usually part of the pretrial hearing.
Yes, judges are typically attorneys who have been appointed or elected to preside over court cases and make legal decisions.