I have never heard of such a thing??? If you own the property why would you need anyones authorization???
yes, a business debit your account if they have card information on file if they didn't get authorization for me...
You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.
file a motion for continuance
Centralized Authorization File (CAF)
authorization basically decides the levels of permission of accessibility i.e. either manager or employee or a clerk who could all see or edit ( again depends on permissions by authorization) the file whereas authorization checks your login name and your entered password for logging in
File a motion to re-consider.
Authorization
File a motion with the Clerk of The Court requesting a hearing on this. see links
Yes, a defendant in Texas can file a motion to dismiss a case.
I believe you can go to the court and file for contempt of court if it was ordered by the judge that your ex was to refinance in a given period of time.
Yes. It is legal to refinance a home in VA. The purpose of refinancing is to repay your old loan with a new one. It might be a great idea for someone looking to file bankrupcy.
No, a law office cannot subpoena bank records without court authorization. Subpoenas are legal documents that require a court's approval to compel a third party to produce records or testify. Typically, the law office must file a motion with the court and demonstrate a valid reason for the subpoena before it can be issued.