Not really enough specific information is given with which to answer.
However, answering in a general manner, if you did not hire them or employ them in some manner, and they are not government agency, then you really have no right to have access to their records, or copies of their files.
On the other hand, IF you DID employ them or they owe you some service for which you paid them, - OR - they are operating as an "agent" of government you POSSIBLY could be entitled to access whatever files on you they may have.
You would have to inquire further with the authorities in your particular state.
Not unless that authority has been given to you in the trust document. You can only do what actions are set forth in the document that created the trust.
ethics any set of moral principles or valueslaw the rule established by authority, society, or custom
It depends on who you mean by "us". If your mother refuses to give you property that is legally yours, contact the police. If it is jointly owned with your mother, you may need to file a lawsuit to have the property divided.
You CAN NOT give an officer a ticket, but what you can do is write down the car number and the date and time you obsevered it. Then you can go to the police Staion and ask the dispatcher/receptionist what the officer's name is and file a complaint.
To file a civil lawsuit in Florida, you must either contact a lawyer or the court house. They will give you the proper paperwork needed to start your suit.
what did Alexander II refuse to give them? Answer this question…
type of refuse
Yes, but the father can file a challenge. Why not give him the children?
no the land lord cannot refuse to give receipt
Anyone can refuse to give service.
"The supervisor wondered if the sanitation engineer would refuse to pick up the refuse."
The way that an employer would refuse to give an employee a handbook is they are trying to with hold a benefit.
First you must go to the government so that they can give you a slip. After that you must fill it out and send it to them. Then they will accept or not accept.
Of course they can.
If the courts gave you your rights to have your kids, than your sister has no legal standing to keep your children from you. If she refuses to give you your children, you need to call the police because that would be considered kidnapping to take your kids and keep them without legal custody.
Yes they can refuse if you are not married or not a relative.
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was founded in 1884. Its aim then, as now, was to protect children from cruelty and to give support to vulnerable families.