if you do, your a wuss
It is advisable to comply with the court order and turn yourself in to serve the 3-year sentence. Fleeing may lead to legal consequences and could make the situation worse. It may be beneficial to seek legal counsel to explore any possible alternatives or legal options.
Yes, "court-ordered" is hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun. For example: The court-ordered injunction was effective immediately.
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.
The time frame to pay a court-ordered debt varies depending on the specifics of the judgment and the laws in your jurisdiction. Generally, it is best to consult with the court or a legal professional to understand the specific timeline and requirements for paying off the debt.
In some states, alcohol rehab may be a mandatory part of the DUI sentence for repeat offenders or if the offense involved a high blood alcohol content. However, court-ordered rehab requirements can vary by state and depend on the circumstances of the case.
Wearing a full tuxedo to court is not necessary and may be seen as inappropriate. It is usually recommended to dress in business formal attire, such as a suit and tie, to show respect for the court and present yourself in a professional manner.
Not if you have been court ordered to be there. Otherwise, you probably can.
You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.You should make yourself known to the attorney and to the court immediately.
This is my thought son the question. I believe that the court ordered visitation should be an excused absence from school seeing that if the custodial parent does not OBEY the court order it is then considered Contempt of Court, so....Yes if it is court ordered a child should be excused from school for a visitation.
You should if they are your children. A court order is only necessary for those that refuse to help.
i dont think i should answer that.....
Not being ordered to pay court costs by waiting for them to do it. see links below
No, and a father should never pay without a court order.
If you don't comply with a court order you will find yourself facing contempt charges. You will also damage your case.
Not without the children, or being ordered to by the court.
If the visits are already court ordered, see if the court can also provide a mediater so that you do not have to be anywhere near the "narcissist" when having the visits. If the court can not provide you with this nessesary service, find an agengy, a trusted freind ANYONE but yourself. Good Luck
If it is ordered by the courts, and you do not have a good excuse why you will not. Then yes it is.
Yes, unless that person has a court ordered (or medical ordered) restriction on his contacts, movements, associations, or actions