Where can you find records of a lawsuit filed against an organization?
search court dockets in the county and state in which the suit was filed, circuit or district court
Can you file a civil suit against a police officer if you were given a summons by him?
No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.
No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.
No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.
No. Serving a summons is not in and of itself an infraction of your rights.
Can a 18 year old sue a step parent for verbal and emotional abuse?
Yes. Go to a school counselor or Child Protective Services in your state.
The original creditor payed the Credit Reporting Agencies to report this judgement. If this credit repair company did it the right way, then your creditor has agreed to delete the report. Sometimes these things pop back up. Hopefully you got documentation from the credit repair agency so that you get it removed if it ever comes backs.
There is another technique for removing judgments which is based on the fact that many plaintiffs don't keep up with the reporting payments and paperwork.
You should ask this credit repair agency to give you copies of the letters they sent and documentation of their efforts on your behalf. Sadly, you will probably wonder why you didn't just do it yourself.
If this item stays off your credit reports then it is unlikely that any loan officer will know about it because they would have to go to the original courthouse to look it up.
Are small claims judgments reported on your credit report?
As far as I know, yes. If small claims court decides you owe and your creditor forwards this to the credit bureaus it will be posted on your credit report.
As a solicitor, yes they are. All judgments whether in the small claims court or higher court are recorded on your credit file. I have used this fact to good effect a couple of times with non-paying buyers on Ebay. Even though it would probably cost me more than some of the items are worth, the very fact that someone could have their credit record blemished is often enough to stump the buyer into coughing up. Of course, the court may find in their favour, but it might not which is a risk a lot of people don't want to take, especially if it means that they might not get a mortgage, or a bank account or a bank loan because of it.
What if I don't respond to a summons and complaint in Michigan?
If it is a subpoena to appear in court for any reason you may be held in contempt for failure to appear. If it is a summons for you to appear as a defendant in some kind of civil action you may be found liable in default for failing to appear to defend yourself.
What does affidavit of non-service mean?
It is a sworn statement filed by either the Process Server or the Law Enforcement Agency involved in serving the court paper that, after due diligence, they were unable to serve the court's notice.
Can you collect survivor benefits levied on a judgment you won?
If you're asking whether you can levy or garnish someone else's Social Security survivor benefits to satisfy a civil judgment, the answer is no. Only the Treasury Department can garnish Social Security benefits, and only for limited reasons, like back alimony, child support, unpaid taxes, or debt owed to other federal departments. Regular creditors are prohibited by law from attaching these funds.
Can you sue your fire department?
Yes, some fire departments operate on private contacts for which customers must pay. Most departments, however, operate as a municipal or county service, paid from the general fund collected as taxes on the local property.
There have been cases where fire departments arrive at a fire only to discover that the customer has not paid for fire protection, so none is given. This is generally considered a disgraceful, negligent and illegal way to require payment for emergency services.
In what state/locality was the quiet title filed?
What is the definition of the word 'opinion'?
The word opinion is a subjective thought about an issue, and is the result of interpretation of facts. An opinion may be supported by an argument, although people may draw opposing opinions from the same set of facts.
A sentence for cellular respiration?
Cellular respiration releases energy by breaking down glucose in the presence of carbon dioxide.
Order of civil courts is binding on criminal courts?
It depends on what you are referring to. An order of the civil court cannot overrule a finding of the criminal divisionany more than a finding of the criminal division can overturn a finding of the civil division. However a ruling of one may have direct effect on the actions of one of the principals in a case in the other branch.
Whether civil suit is maintainable for declaration of civil death of a person?
If the suit has not been satisfied, you'll need to sue the estate.
You need to file a civil lawsuit.
You need to file a civil lawsuit.
You need to file a civil lawsuit.
You need to file a civil lawsuit.
What is it called when someones on trial and someones documenting everything said?
The person that types a record of everything in a trial is a court reporter.
Why would a plantif file a voluntary dismissal on a civil case?
They would do that in order to reserve the right to re file the suit at a later date. If they did not dismiss it and it went to the judge to decide and they lost due to lack of evidence they would not be able to sue you again. But if they withdraw the suit they can refile when they can prove their case.
How long does a small claims court judgment stay on your record in Georgia?
A small claims court judgment stays on your record permanently unless it is satisfied, then it will probably still be there but show satisfied. Most people do not look at a judgment if it is over 7 years old.
What do you do if credit card go to civil?
You go to court. If you can't make payment arrangements with your creditor, they will most likely file against you in court. You would have to show up or risk losing the case because you didn't answer. Chances are, if you owed the money, you will be ordered to pay it. Always try to settle your debts before it gets to that point, as once it goes to court they may garnish your wages and any income you may have. Consult an attorney and learn your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Who will receive a summoned from a barangay?
who is the right person to receive a summon from a barangay?
What is the best way to take someone to small claims court?
The Clerk of the Court at your nearest courthouse can walk you through the steps of filing a small claims suit. They have all the necessary forms, fee schedules and information you need. Apart from that, make sure you build your case well. Gather any receipts, contracts, paperwork, witnesses, photos or other evidence you may need to prove your case and create an chronological outline of dates and events so you sound prepared when explaining your case in court. You will be required to go to the courthouse, file the application, get a court date and pay a server to deliver the notice to the person you are suing. There is usually a limit on the amount of money that can be requested in a small claims court. That limit is determined by state statute, but all necessary information should be available at the court and the people there should be helpful.
Palimony is a relatively new word used to describe support paid by one person who was in an unmarried relationship when the relationship ends. Therefore, it has nothing to do with marriage. It's an award set up by a court order after a civil suit brought by one of two people who were formerly living together who are unmarried. It is not dependent on common law marriage statutes. One of the first publicized "palimony" suits was brought against Liberace by a long term partner. Palimony is awarded to a successful plaintiff in a civil suit and is a difficult and expensive to prove.
Therefore, the answer to your question is yes. See also the link provided below for Common Law Marriage and Spousal Support.