Charles set up a star chamber where he would collect easy money from people he was annoyed by or people he did not like. However in 1641,Parliament finally took action against him and shut it down.
No, a probation officer does not have the authority to change what was ordered by the court. Court orders can only be modified by the judge who issued them. Probation officers can make recommendations to the court but do not have the power to alter the court's orders.
You should be a little more specific. Do you mean that you want a court to order this person to pay you a certain amount of money? You would have to commence legal proceedings against this person. The easiest way is to hire a lawyer to do it, however that can be expensive. Most jurisdictions have a "small claims court" where you can represent yourself if the amount you are asking for is below a certain threshold. You can check at your local court.
yes you can the law allows anyone to file a small claims lawsuit. But make sure you have his correct address my suggestion is you send what is called a "DEMAND LETTER" by regular us mail and by certified mail "restricted delivery". its about $10.00 at the post office give him 30 days to pay. Dont worry if he dosent sign it just make sure you have his correct home address. Donot accept partial payment. DO NOT ACCEPT A CHECK. CASH OR MONEY ORDER ONLY. IN FULL> if he does not pay in 30 days file a small claims lawsuit against him in the local court nearest to his address. call the small claims court and ask questions. its easy simple and hopefully you will get your money. If you win hire a collection agency to collect your money. GOOD LUCK! JUDE KAGABINES LEXINGTON SC
A court clerk is about $42,920 in a year as the lowest paid clerk earns about $23,690 whereas the highest paid clerk earns about 41,070 in year. A court clerk refers to an officer who is charge of maintaining records of the court and also administering oaths to the witnesses.
The courts can order the individual to pay back the stolen money through a civil judgment, which legally obligates the person to repay the estate. If the individual refuses to comply with the court order, enforcement actions such as wage garnishment or seizure of assets may be used to recover the stolen funds on behalf of the estate.
Charles Kane
Because petitioning parliament for money meant he had to make concessions to them.
Millions of Billions of dollars.
Charles the 1st needed money so he asked parliament for money and they said 'if we give you money you goive us power' because that's all they wanted was power from him.
his mom is the queen he does not have to work he is rich from his mom
his mom is the queen he does not have to work he is rich from his mom
There are court fees for a reason. The court has to make you suffer for your mistakes. They just want money. The court is stupid and they want to be rich.
Charles Drew was a middle class person, not making as much as he could because of his race.
$1 million/year
No, not if you make them go to court. If they win in court they get all of the money plus costs and interest, why would the settle?
India Chamber summons is instituted to take on record the parties (the defendants) to a newly filed suit / or to add new parties to the existing suit / to amend the existing plaint according to the changed circumstances. Generally, if you file a Vakalatnama or make a personal appearance on the date fixed by the court, then it implies that you have answered the summons issued by the said court. It is highly recommended that one should approach a learned advocate before making an appearance on any given date.
Take them to small claims court. The cost is very cheap and you don't use a lawyer. Make sure you can prove your case.