It is possible to vacate a temporary custody order without an attorney by filing the paperwork with the court yourself. However, it is advisable to consult an attorney.
In the US, although usually always advisable, you are never REQUIRED to have an attorney represent you in court.That being said, if you have been represented by an attorney up to this point, if YOU - personally - wish to file the notice to vacate, there are certain actions that you must take to legally notify the court that you are discharging your attorney from representing you.
If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.
Consult an attorney. If you are of legal age (over 18) and depending on your circumstances, you can petition to vacate the adoption and request custody. HOWEVER, many courts will be reluctant to reverse an adoption. You''ll need a good attorney to help you. But if nothing else, you will be putting in a court record your interest in the child's well-being and your complaint that you were not notified. In fact, you should make that petition ASAP--the longer time transpires, the less it will mean anything to a court.
Vacate means to leave. An example of vacate would be that when a lease on an apartment is up, you can either choose to renew your lease or vacate the premises.
Please vacate the premises immediately!
Vacate can be used in the following sentance; "The Landlord has asked the tenant to vacate the premises".
I wish to vacate the premisses.
Occupy is an antonym of vacate
You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.
I was told to vacate the vacation property I had rented.
If the life estate was in writing and recorded in the land records the mother should contact an attorney immediately. She cannot be "forced" to vacate the premises unless there is a court order to that effect.If the life estate was not memorialized in writing she will have a problem proving her claim.If the life estate was in writing and recorded in the land records the mother should contact an attorney immediately. She cannot be "forced" to vacate the premises unless there is a court order to that effect.If the life estate was not memorialized in writing she will have a problem proving her claim.If the life estate was in writing and recorded in the land records the mother should contact an attorney immediately. She cannot be "forced" to vacate the premises unless there is a court order to that effect.If the life estate was not memorialized in writing she will have a problem proving her claim.If the life estate was in writing and recorded in the land records the mother should contact an attorney immediately. She cannot be "forced" to vacate the premises unless there is a court order to that effect.If the life estate was not memorialized in writing she will have a problem proving her claim.
To "vacate" something in legal terms means to make it null and void it or set it aside. See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/v/vacate/