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You can file a motion for discovery in an existing case that you have standing in, assuming you can show cause for why such is needful to the proceedings.

An attorney could review your case and advise as to whether such would be appropriate.

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Court order directing one to appear in a court or produce certain evidence?

A subpoena is a court order that requires an individual to appear in court to testify or produce certain documents or evidence. Failure to comply with a subpoena can result in legal consequences, such as being held in contempt of court. Subpoenas are commonly used in legal proceedings to gather information or compel witness testimony.


Can a wage garnishment order from a court in Washington State be enforced in HAWAII?

Yes, a wage garnishment order from a Washington State court can be enforced in Hawaii through a process called domestication. To domestic this order, you would need to file a petition in a Hawaii court to recognize and enforce the out-of-state garnishment order.


Can the court and dcse find out were you work at?

The court can find out where you work. The court doesn't investigate matters, but parties to any kind of suit would be able to obtain the information. If it is relevant to the proceeding, it will be presented to the court. Whether or not dcse can depends on what you mean by dcse.


Can a Soldier's restricted record be accessed by a court order?

false


How do you have a court order domesticated in another state?

To have a court order domesticated in another state, you typically need to obtain a certified copy of the original court order and file a petition to register the order in the new state's court. The new court will review the order and, if everything is in order, will issue an order recognizing and enforcing the original court order within that state. It is recommended to seek legal assistance to ensure all necessary steps are followed correctly.

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Do women always get free help after initial court order?

Not enough information given in order to answer. Free help for WHAT? From WHO? What kind of court order?


How do you find information on a restraining order in Texas?

Go to the court that issued the order, the Clerk Of Court office should have a copy on file that you can view.


Can you get employer information from the IRS?

No, not without the order of a federal court judge.


How can you get information on an employer and their paid from Payroll?

You should not be able to do this without a court order, as the payroll information is confidential.


Can a mother withhold contact information about his daughter while there is court ordered visitation and Child Support?

If by withholding the information she is preventing him from seeing the child she is in contempt of the court order.


Does a court have access to your bank account information?

If a court order was published to examine your account balance , then yes they can get you bank info


Why can or cannot provide law enforcement with customers account information?

If law enforcement is armed with a court order or warrant, you must surrender the information requested in that order.


How does a creditor know where and what bank account to freeze?

The banks send your information to the major credit reporting agencies. In order to freeze your bank account the creditor must obtain a court order to collect on a debt from you. With that court order they can get your account information from the bank to process the freeze/collection.


Wife cheating need copies of phone text messages?

This information is available WITH A COURT ORDER.


Is there a way to find an unpublished phone?

Only with a Court Order signed by a Judge ... and even at that, only the court can make the request and see the information provided.


What further action does a probate court take if an appeals court has remanded?

What was the matter concerning? More explicit information is needed in order to render an answer or opinion.


Do you have to answer a information subpoena?

Yes, you do as long as you are the judgment debtor of the person serving the subpoena on you and as long as it was issued properly. If you ignore the subpoena, the creditor could apply to the court for an order directing you to answer it. If the order is served on you and you still refuse to answer it, the creditor can apply for an order to hold you in contempt of the court order, which could subject you to arrest. This type of arrest is not a criminal arrest, but the court might decide to keep you in jail until you do answer the information subpoena.

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