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Does the plantiff have to show up in court or just the defendant?

Does the plantiff in a divorce have 2 show up for court


What happens if the defendant shows up to child support court and the plantiff doesn't?

The court might dismiss the matter.


If the defendant of an aggravated assault case takes the case to a jury trial and the plantiff does not appear in court will the charges be dismissed?

Yes


What if plantiff doesn't show up for court when a motion to dissolve was granted for the defendant?

Makes no differnece if the Plaintiff was present or not. It does not change the order, or the meaning, or the effect of it.


WILL i GO TO Jail if i dont go to court for restraining order?

That all depends on if you are the plantiff or if you are the defendant and what exactly happened (physical harm,threats,ect) If you are the plantiff and you do not show, I am thinking that there shouldn't be a problem (as long as you're good w/ loosing & not planning to ever get another one on that person, because it will be very hard to) Now, if you are the defendant on the other hand...it should say on the papers, but it would be in your best interest to go (to cover your own butt).


Who are the plantiff and the defendant?

In civil court these are terms that are used to identify the parties to the suit. The PLAINTIFF, is the aggrieved party who is initiating the lawsuit (i.e.- the one who is suing). The DEFENDANT is the party against whom the suit is being brought (i.e.- the one being sued). Depending upon the court system, sometimes the DEFENDANT is known as the RESPONDENT.


What does a plaintiff do in court?

A plaintiffs role is one who brings a case to court


If a restraining order is already in place does the plantiff need to go back to court on the court date?

probably


What amendment for a court appointed lawyer?

In the United States, access to a court-appointed attorney is a defendant's right under the 6th Amendment.


Can a plantiff question a judges decision?

You'd better not do it in open court - but the judges findings can be appealed to the Court of Appeals.


How is an appeal court different then a traditional federal court?

an appeal court is when the defendant or plaintiff is not happy with the results of the case , so they ask for a retrial in a higher court of law. A traditional federal court of law, you have a defendant and a plaintiff, fighting against each other civilly over an issue


What if the plantiff if you dont show for a court date will you have a warrant?

Not usually. You just lose the case.