When I was 15 i vandalized someones car.i was supposed to pay off 1400$ and do prohibition. I finished my probation successfully and moved to virginia when i turned 18 i owe 285$ left on my probation can they transfer it to adult court because they are telling me i have a bench warrent now.
It depends. If you finished probation successfully and the case was closed it doesn't seem like there is anything that can be done. If it was left as a collections case only, they may be able to issue a warrant. I would suggest contacting the court and find out if there is a warrant and if so pay the restitution and probation will likely be glad to vacate the warrant if it exists.
What form and what court do I need to complete to seek uninsured medical costs as stipulated in my divorce decree in 2010? My ex husband hasnt paid a dime in regards to those costs. I did submit a form dc625 MOTION AND NOTICE AND
JUDGMENT FOR ARREARAGES Commonwealth of Virginia Va. Code �16.1-278.1 only to be called by the civil court clerk and told I submitted it to the wrong court. It is a juvenile relations case with a civil court case#.
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my husband works for a company and half of the workers have union and another half does not like my husbund. he does not get paid overtime or paid vcation or holidays nor does he have insurance. my question is if the company has some in union and does not have others is that allowed? my husband works on the same job sites funded by the gov. like schools firehouses ect.
[California] Wife and I are both named on a mortgage that originated prior to our marriage. If I refinance the mortgage in only my name because she's out of the country (physically separated), could that mortgage lose community property status if she decides to divorce me while living abroad?
Before we were married, my spouse and I purchased a home in a community property state (California) as tenants-in-common, with both of our names on the mortgage (so we each owned 50% of the property and 50% of the debt before we married).
We would now like to refinance our home, but my spouse is out of the country. The lender informed me that the only way to refinance while my spouse is out of the country is to have only my name on the new loan.
Now, I know that, in a community property state, that debt would normally be considered to belong to both of us, even if only my name is on it.
However...if my spouse were to decide to divorce me while still living abroad, would the fact that we've been physically separated before, during, and after the refinance process have any impact on its community property status? For instance, might it be deemed that because we were physically separated, the new mortgage is mine alone? I have no plans to divorce, and I don't believe my spouse does, but if my spouse *were* to claim to have left with the intention of divorcing me, would that mean that the new mortgage, with only my name on it, would therefore be considered solely my responsibility?