When a judge orders the opposing party to be responsible for a certain amt of court fees and doesnt pay do you still pay?
There are alot of holes in this. What does the judgment say? Pay what and to whom?
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There are alot of holes in this. What does the judgment say? Pay what and to whom?
If you can't agree, then your pathway is as follows: (1) File for a Trial Setting Conference, (2) in that TSC ask the court to order the parties to...
OK. You got good advice above. Yes you have "remedies" for this you need to at least record the judgment. You might need to file in family law...
You need an attorney. Period. The post shows that you might be confused and it is really unclear so my suspicions are that you need to talk to a...
Transfer it straight to the Trust. The trust will spell out the terms of succession. Forget the CPWROS.
Your mother would hire an attorney in the county where she currently resides. Where she got married is not an issue. As to the cost you stated,...
There is a fee waiver provision. Each of you will need to qualify separately. The form tells each of you how may qualify for a fee waiver. But...
Each party has their own property now. Ashes are property. What your dad does with his is now his business. The only exception would be if your...
I would highly advise against waiving spousal support and your judgment should at the very least state that this court retains jurisdiction over...
I would first need to read what was stated in the judgment. After that, I could then best advise you. Right now, probably the only way is to get...