Sentences with phrase «usually by court order»

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The article begins by discussing the clerk's role at the court, followed by thorough guidance on how to craft the several documents clerks are usually assigned: bench memos, jury instructions, orders, and opinions.
Denying the other parent time that has already been agreed to / ordered by the court without good cause is usually seen as being harmful to the child and can lead the court to take parenting time away from the parent engaging in that behaviour and giving it to the other parent.
Usually, even in states where evictions are allowed without a court order in some circumstances (e.g. Florida), this is only done in practice where the property has been abandoned by the tenant who may have left some possessions there but hasn't been in the premises for ages.
After the conclusion of a civil trial in Hong Kong, an unsuccessful party to an action will usually be ordered by the court to pay the majority of the legal costs incurred by the successful party.
Final orders are usually not accompanied by a return court date.
In order to divide property, the court must characterize any disputed item of property as marital or separate, and evaluate the property's value, usually using information provided by the spouses.
This section permits the court to order restitution to an individual who has purchased property in good faith and without notice that said property was obtained by the commission of an offence (usually fraud or theft), and where the property has been returned to its lawful owner.
Ontario utilizes a «loser pays» legal system in which the losing party is usually ordered by the court to pay a portion of the successful party's legal fees.
In Nevada, you are eligible to take traffic school if you have been ordered by the courts to take a class, usually in a plea bargain, or voluntarily wish to take the course to reduce points on your driving record.
This Florida Traffic School course is usually court ordered by a judge within the state of Florida.
This program is usually for individuals with more points than someone who needs the Point System Conference, or is ordered by the court system to do so.
Child support is court ordered support, usually paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent as a contribution to the costs incurred in raising a child.
Joint legal custody is usually ordered by the court to give parents equal say regarding important decisions made on behalf of the children.
Custody, visitation, child support and alimony can usually all be adjusted by the court if you've suffered a change of circumstance that makes the old order no longer workable.
However, the services that the Court usually orders parties to attend are subsidised by the government and the cost to you will be based on your financial circumstances.
These are orders made by a court during the course of proceedings usually before a final order is made.
The divorce will then be final 30 days after the final divorce order is stamped by the court, usually a few days after the final hearing.
A temporary family law order is usually the type of restraining order most people use during divorce, and it encompasses many areas not covered by the other kinds of court orders.
A court - ordered periodic payment (usually bi-weekly or monthly) by one parent to the custodial parent of the minor child (ren) following a judgment of divorce (dissolution), legal separation or other court or administrative determination of parental financial responsibility.
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