i violated my pre trial by missing court because we moved and the post office didnt forward my address. dicatedi am the single mother of 2 boys and a new born girl and i am the only caretaker will they terminate it or will it be adjugo
answered on Nov 4, 2015
You need to have a full discussion with a local criminal defense attorney about this.
answered on Nov 8, 2015
What is the context? You gave no facts, just a question. It is extremely difficult to answer questions without the context or the facts.
answered on Nov 13, 2015
What do you mean by codical? There is no such word. Do you mean codicil? That is an amendment to a will. Usually, a codicil must be executed with the same formalities as a will. Or do you mean just a code? That would be the statutes of your state, and yes each state has statutes.
answered on Oct 11, 2012
Under Alabama's official online court filing system (AlaFile/AlaCourt), "DV" is a designation meaning that a particular case is a civil case in district court, as opposed to circuit court.
answered on Oct 15, 2012
I believe you are referring to "summary judgment." In civil cases, summary judgment is governed by Rule 56 of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure. Essentially, when a party seeks summary judgment, he or she is asking the court to rule that there is no genuine issue of material fact... View More
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