Exactly what it says - payments received because of/as a result of, a court order.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you can garnish monthly alimony payments to collect on a civil judgment. You would need to follow the proper legal procedures and obtain a court order to garnish the payments. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer to ensure you follow the correct steps.
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.
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.
There really is no technical name assigned. If you violate a court order you would be found "In Contempt."
A deliberate violation of a judge's order is known as contempt of court. This can include actions such as disobeying a court order, disrupting court proceedings, or showing disrespect towards the judge. Contempt of court can result in penalties such as fines, imprisonment, or other sanctions.
No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.
The arrears should be addressed in a court order so that an additional amount is added to the regular payments. If arrears have been established by the court then review the court order for the payment schedule.The arrears should be addressed in a court order so that an additional amount is added to the regular payments. If arrears have been established by the court then review the court order for the payment schedule.The arrears should be addressed in a court order so that an additional amount is added to the regular payments. If arrears have been established by the court then review the court order for the payment schedule.The arrears should be addressed in a court order so that an additional amount is added to the regular payments. If arrears have been established by the court then review the court order for the payment schedule.
you need a writ of execution. File for this 30 days after judgment and no payments received. File at same court and bring your copy of the court decision/order
Yes, have you received a court order for the child's passport?
The court still has to order the payments, but the court can go back in time, to when the child was born for example, and "start" your payments from back then.
In most cases, a mother cannot legally stop child support payments without a court order. Child support is typically mandated by a court and must be paid until the court modifies or terminates the order.
When she has a job. Payments stop in accordance with the language of the court order and/or the laws of your State.
Any order for withholding for child support must be issued by a court or State child support agency pursuant to an order for support.
An Order is entered pursuant to a hearing or trial after which a judge has made a decision. The parties have a certain time period during which they can appeal the decision. You need to check for the procedure in your jurisdiction at the particular court.An Order is entered pursuant to a hearing or trial after which a judge has made a decision. The parties have a certain time period during which they can appeal the decision. You need to check for the procedure in your jurisdiction at the particular court.An Order is entered pursuant to a hearing or trial after which a judge has made a decision. The parties have a certain time period during which they can appeal the decision. You need to check for the procedure in your jurisdiction at the particular court.An Order is entered pursuant to a hearing or trial after which a judge has made a decision. The parties have a certain time period during which they can appeal the decision. You need to check for the procedure in your jurisdiction at the particular court.
Same-sex marriage is legal in the state of Virginia pursuant to court order effective October 6, 2014.
If you never received "due process" that is your opinion and you would have to argue your allegation in court. If you violated a court order, depending on the type of order, you could either be arrested and/or found in contempt of court and fined and/or jailed.
Satisfied in what manner?