Freshman - fewer than 30 credits Sophomore - 30 or higher
If the loan had a government guarantee or insured aspect, and your in collection status, yes.
Go to law school, practice law for several years, take cases that are important, and make political friends.
Not Marbury vs. Madison. Just to take that option off bro
Senior Year is the most common year to take the ACT test
Yes, ride in style take the Senior Week bus. You can get tickets from MySeniorWeek.com
A commisioner is basically a Lawyer with no Judge degree but has power to enforce Judgements just like a regular Judge would in the event that the judge is out on vacation or leave, or If the seat is vacant or if he or she is finishing requirements to become a judge (this would take years) but He or she can still fully enforce as a judge.
I am a senior that wants to take my RV across the country. Where are some senior RV parks in the US?
Begin by accurately answering hundreds of questions in a given category. People will take notice. Then they may set you up as an expert and/or a supervisor, or you may ask a senior supervisor about receiving expert status.
yes!If you default on your monthly obligation and the judge order a tax intercept for past child support on your federal and state taxes then they will take your taxes.
You need to take the matter before the judge and she will decide.You need to take the matter before the judge and she will decide.You need to take the matter before the judge and she will decide.You need to take the matter before the judge and she will decide.
No. Judicial notice is only used when an event or condition is commonly known to citizens of that district. For example, a judge may take judicial notice that Main Street runs from north to south; or that the weather on June 2, 2010 was 76 degrees and partly cloudy. Decisions in another jurisdiction are known as "persuasive authority," meaning the judge can take them into consideration, but does not have to do so, and definitely does not need to follow those decisions.