You or your attorney must raise that issue during the hearing. You provide evidence to show the plaintiff is lying to the court or ask the court to order the plaintiff to provide proof of their claim. You do not wait until the matter is over to claim the plaintiff lied.
You or your attorney must raise that issue during the hearing. You provide evidence to show the plaintiff is lying to the court or ask the court to order the plaintiff to provide proof of their claim. You do not wait until the matter is over to claim the plaintiff lied.
You or your attorney must raise that issue during the hearing. You provide evidence to show the plaintiff is lying to the court or ask the court to order the plaintiff to provide proof of their claim. You do not wait until the matter is over to claim the plaintiff lied.
You or your attorney must raise that issue during the hearing. You provide evidence to show the plaintiff is lying to the court or ask the court to order the plaintiff to provide proof of their claim. You do not wait until the matter is over to claim the plaintiff lied.
petition for what?
Sure, you can petition anything as long as you get lots of people to sign the petition.
Appear on the date of the summons. If you fail to appear in court on that date, the plantiff (the party suing you) will obtain a default judgment. Whether or not you show, the plantiff is still likely to get a judgment against you. You would actually be better off trying to make a settlement with the plantiff before it goes to court. This will save you the added expense of legal fees and potentially court costs as well.
Yes. You can file suit as a plantiff or be the defendant in a suit which results in a judgment against you. This information, like all public records, is picked up by third party vendors who then report them to the credit bureaus. A consumer can send information regarding themselves, such as dispositions or proof of payment, to the credit bureaus. I do not know what response you would get if you sent legal information on someone other than yourself.
A petition is a list of signatures in support of, or against something.
The Bible teaches that knowingly committing sin goes against God's will and can lead to negative consequences. It emphasizes the importance of repentance and seeking forgiveness for one's sins.
1. The people signed a petition against the building of new houses. 2. Bert walked 245 miles to deliver the petition to the Prime Minister.Etc.
Assuming you mean 'lie on a birth certificate' - Yes - it's a criminal offence to knowingly provide false information for a birth certificate. Using the document (knowing the information on it is false) - to obtain services such as a passport etc - is also a criminal offence.
Yes but you can get in trouble witch is very dumb because it says in the bill of right we have the right to petition against anything
A fight against the government can come in several forms. A couple of these forms are, a petition, a rally, or a protest.
Pee Wee Reese
Freedom to assemble and petition