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Can a civil judgement in one state prevent gettin a driver license in another?

Typically, a civil judgment in one state will not directly prevent someone from obtaining a driver's license in another state. However, if the civil judgment is related to unpaid fines or fees owed to a state's Department of Motor Vehicles, it may affect the ability to obtain a license in that specific state.


Is common law the body of law?

"Common law" had been the body of the law prior to the advent of legislative bodies such as Parliament in England, Congress in the United States and the legislatures in the states. The only state that does not follow English common law is Louisiana, which follows the French civil law. At present, statutory law constitutes the main body of the law.


WAS ATTORNEY DISBARRED?

You can find out any actions on state bar website for your state, just follow prompts


What is most likely involved in a civil lawsuit?

In a civil lawsuit, one party (the plaintiff) alleges that the other party (the defendant) caused harm or injury and seeks compensation or a specific remedy from the court. This may involve presenting evidence, witness testimonies, legal arguments, and possibly reaching a settlement through negotiation or mediation. The court will then decide the outcome based on the evidence and applicable laws.


Can you have both a civil union and a marriage at the same time?

Yes and no: yes, if your civil union and marriage are both to the same person; no if they are to different people and both are recognized in your state. If you are in a state where your civil union is not recognized and you are married to a different person (presumably one of the opposite sex), then your civil union does not legally exist, only your marriage does.

Related Questions

Which of the Indian state has the maximum number of common borders with other Indian state?

Madhya Pradesh


What state doesn't follow common law?

what state in u.s. does not practice common law


Which have common boundary of Tamilnadu in Indian State?

three


What is the only state in the US that continues to follow a partial civil law system?

Louisiana


The most common type of state and local government employee?

....is known as a "Civil Servant."


Which state stands alone?

Louisiana is the only state that uses civil law. Other states use common law.


When the South Carolina seceded in the civil war it meant that?

...a state had broken away from the USA for the first time, and others might follow.


Which is not a state Idaho Indian lowa illnois?

Indian is not a state


How can I sue someone out of state in civil court?

To sue someone out of state in civil court, you typically need to file a lawsuit in the state where the person you are suing resides or where the incident occurred. You may need to follow specific procedures for serving the defendant with legal papers and comply with the laws of that state. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer who is familiar with the laws of the state where you plan to file the lawsuit.


What has the author Abbott J Reeves written?

Abbott J. Reeves has written: 'The common law State of Louisiana' -- subject(s): Civil law, Common law


Indian groups who made Ohio their state?

which Indian group made the state of Ohio there home which Indian group made the state of Ohio there home


What laws do you follow with out of state drivers license?

The laws that are in effect in the state that you are actually driving in. Virtually all states have very similar (or the same) common-sense regulations.