If the deed is in your name, and not theirs, then you can evict them, or kick them out and file charges for trespassing if they do not leave, and you can also file for a restraining order.
You can file for a restraining order or temporary protection order to legally require the person to stay away from you and your home. If the person continues to pose a threat, you may consider pursuing a court order for eviction or contacting law enforcement for assistance.
The synonym of prosecution is "legal action" or "litigation." It refers to the process of taking legal action against someone in a court of law.
If someone slanders your name in court, you have the option to take legal action against them for defamation. You can speak to your lawyer about how to proceed and what remedies may be available to you. It's important to gather evidence to support your case and show that the statements made were false and damaging to your reputation.
A court can issue an injunction to compel someone to start or stop doing something. An injunction is a legal order that requires a person to take a specific action or to refrain from doing a particular act.
The word "prosecution" is singular. It refers to the act of pursuing legal action against someone in a court of law.
If the plaintiff lacks standing to bring an action, the court may dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction. Standing requires the plaintiff to have a personal stake in the outcome of the case. Without standing, the court cannot hear the case.
No, such an action is not possible, and even if it were it would not protect the person's property from creditor action. Personal and real property belonging to a debtor are protected from creditor attachment to the extent provided by the laws of the debtor's state. The exemptions that can be used to protect specific property against a judgment creditor are the same ones that are used when filing bankruptcy and in certain circumstances federal non-bankruptcy exemptions can be used as well.
You need an attorney to subpoena someone in court. This is not something you can do yourself.
You can represent yourself or have an attorney.
Generally, the party who brought a court action against you will win by default and obtain a judgment lien against you. Generally, if you don't show up in court to defend yourself against a claim filed by someone else, you will lose by default.
When a court issues an order, it means that the court is telling someone what they must do and/or not do. "Contrary to the order of the court" means that the court's order has not been obeyed. Someone's action(s) or inaction(s) is "contrary" to what the court said she been done or not done. In short, it means you have not obeyed the judge.
The whole crux of this matter as far as a court is concerned is "did you feel at that exact moment that you were going to die or suffer grievous bodily harm?" If you believe you're going to die or suffer life threatening injuries then you have the right to protect yourself with whatever means you can...but you had better be sure. Same with cops who draw their guns...they have to be so exactly sure before they shoot.
Transcripts of any court action are available to the public, for a fee; except when there is a reason for the court to seal the record: such as sexual contact of a child (to protect the child), etc.
Only in a legal adoption, which will have to be approved and recognized by the court.
A "motion" is another word for a 'legal request' made to the court asking the court to grant a certain described action. In this case a request has been made to "pick up" someone.
A 'motion' refers to any action (usually written- but, in open court, often verbal) which requests that the court take some kind of action. You can file motions for court with the Clerk of Court's Office of that court.
Condemnation refers to the act of expressing strong disapproval or criticism towards someone or something, while conviction refers to a firmly held belief or opinion. In a legal context, condemnation can also refer to the process of taking private property for public use, whereas conviction is a formal declaration of guilt in a criminal case.
Ask your attorney. If the actions are baseless then the attorney can take action against the other party.