How much notice do you legally have to give a defendant to appear in court in Illinois
you need not serve the parents with a summons but all the adult relatives should be given at least 5 days notice. that is the practice in lake...
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you need not serve the parents with a summons but all the adult relatives should be given at least 5 days notice. that is the practice in lake...
you may question it but if she does not sign a waiver of her right to homestead so that the mortgage is superior to her right, you will not get the...
you are not the respondent. technical you are not a party to the case, dhs is the partner. it is not your lawyer. you do not have a lawyer in this....
if your case is in court, it is most likely juvenile court. if so, you should either hire your own lawyer or ask the judge to appoint one for you....
if medical decisions are a joint decision, then you two must agree. if you cannot agree, then i suspect your parenting order says you must mediate...
the other three answers are correct but they do not answer your question. if you file a joint tax return with him., that is his return and his ex...
by preparing a complaint, signing it, filing it with the court clerk. but it has sovereign immunity so you will not win.
one does not comment in a response. one admits, or denies, or has insufficient info to admit or deny and therefore denies. comments and not...
ask your accountant. ask the person who does your taxes. go to irs.gov to find the answer.
you had a lawyer. you now have another one. that lawyer knows all about your case. we do not. we cannot answer your questions. your lawyer...