You address him/her as, 'Your Honor' - 'Judge' - or 'Sir' or 'Ma'am.'
You should act respectful and polite. Speak only when spoken to and asked to speak. Dress neatly. Speak clearly and tell the truth.
When you are applying to work for judge, you should refer to him or her as 'Your Honor.' You should always call a judge 'Your Honor.'
Nope.
Go in front of a judge and request emancipation.
Any and all judge should be able to do this. The proper term is a "Neutral and Detached Magistrate" (magistrate or judge). This simply means that the judge or magistrate should have no personal interest or gains in the case at hand.
It means the Judge is biased. This is illegal, and the other party should request that the judge recuse him/herself.
Don't act in front of him/her if they don't like you for who you are then why should you care for them?
In front of judge or filing with clerk?
No matter what, DO NOT act like you miss him.
just act normal, and casual, or you can just tell her if you have the guts!!
You would have to file a motion with the court to be heard in front of THAT judge, and present reasoning why the order should be dissolved.
Not surprisingly, a Judge and Jury act as judge and jury.
What is the meaning of front act
You act like yourself, because if a guy is with YOU then he likes YOU and should act like YOU. Its okay to act somewhat awkward or nervous around a bf, that's normal.
Neat, clean, polite, respectful, (a liitle "humble" wouldn't hurt) - and don't speak unless asked to.
of course he or her can
The judge gave a solid "10" to the act. Why judge people based on their appearance? Don't judge a book by it's cover.
When you see them with other people judge them on how they act... then judge again on how they act with who they love... im sure there will be a huge difference in how they act... just keep your eyes open