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First, he has to be an adult. Second, whether or not the court will allow video testimony is up to the court. Third, courts don't like to hear from... Read Answer
If you have a good driving record and have not used a deferral in the last 7 years, you can request one from the prosecutor. If granted, committing... Read Answer
As soon as the final order is entered.
Did you contact the bank? The investigation takes time.
It sounds to me like 5 children are way too much for space and CPS will likely not approve of a 13-year-old boy in the same room as two little girls.
If you have not started divorce proceedings your husband has no duty of support. You don't say if you're separated. You need to file for the divorce... Read Answer
Yes, if found, you are the driver and should know what activities are taking place under your control.
So, what's your question? You are responsible regardless of what you were told.
You don't say if you were divorced. If you were, you just marry. If you're in the middle of a divorce, you drop the case by entering an agreed motion... Read Answer
Sorry, you have not suffered any damages that would support a lawsuit. Talk to the store manager about what took place. You can also stop shopping... Read Answer
You can do a criminal check yourself. It does not matter what the value is of the item stolen to be charged. It sounds like you either had a... Read Answer
The terms in the Trust document identifies the withdraw schedule. It also identifies how much and, possibly, its particular use.
As long as a child is in high school (up to the age of 21) a parent has to pay support. Clearly, if she is enrolled part time the school must allow... Read Answer
Look at the sentencing order. If it states no alcohol or drugs during your probation, then yes, you would fail a test. You will also be subject to... Read Answer
If you obtained your green card through a U.S. citizen spouse, you can file now. If you obtained it by any other means, you may file 90 days prior... Read Answer
You both must file separate applications N-400. It does not matter whether you file at the same time or each person files at his/her convenience. The... Read Answer
There is nothing she can file. In fact, you should leave the U.S. as soon as possible because you will not be able to adjust status through your... Read Answer
If you get married here, you should not leave the U.S. until you get your green card (unless it's an emergency, and a wedding or a prepaid vacation... Read Answer
I don't think it is an illegal invasion of your privacy. However, it may be a breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment. You are entitled to the... Read Answer
You didn't say what "papers" you're trying to file. The petition needs to have the correct date of separation (now 2 years later) so likely you need... Read Answer
Because of the second charge occurring so close together, there is a chance that you will be going to jail. The sentencing range is 365 days in jail... Read Answer
Sorry, but you will be charged as an adult. You could be charged with Theft 3. Its sentencing range is 365 days in jail and/or $5,000 fine.
As a general rule, no. There are exceptions.