If you are suing someone for an amount less then 5,000 you can take them to small claims court. However check your state guidelines on the amount, as each state varies.
Lawyers defend people in court.
Yes, you can take someone to small claims court for a claim of $300 or less. Small claims court is designed to handle disputes involving relatively small amounts of money without the need for expensive legal representation.
An accuser, whistleblower, informant, or (in court) the plaintiff.
yes No. the idea of a court being able to force someone to take medication seems a little scary.
If you're a child they can't take you to court and plus it would be stupid to if its only a little bit of money.
No. Don't stalk people.
That's an 'injunction' - it's designed to legally control what a person can do to keep them on the right side of the law.
That's an 'injunction' - it's designed to legally control what a person can do to keep them on the right side of the law.
A court gaurd is someone who guards in court.
Try to explain a little more what you are asking. How do you prove that someone is your wife? How do you become legally married? How do you claim the rights of a wife in court? It is not clear from the way the question is stated.
Their estate is held by the court and people are invited to make their case for a part of that estate.
the second amendment