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1. Are Prenuptial Agreements Valid In A Court Of Law?
As divorce and remarriage become more prevalent courts and legislatures are increasingly willing to uphold prenuptial agreements. Although every state permits … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Prenuptial Agreements
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2. Unauthorized Leave Report To Court/Law Enforcement Dhs 3198-A
Free Michigan Family Law forms
Resource Type: Forms; Area of Law: Family Law ; State: Michigan
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3. DHS UNAUTHORIZED LEAVE REPORT TO COURT/LAW ENFORCEMENT
Free Michigan Family Law forms
Resource Type: Forms; Area of Law: Family Law ; State: Michigan
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4. Must I Be Convicted In A Court Of Law For Minor Possession Or Consumption Of Drugs Or Alcohol For The Revocation To Occur?
No. This action is an administrative action and is automatic once a revocation notice is issued by an officer. It is in addition to any action taken by the court system.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Alaska
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5. Contempt of Court in Family Law Cases - The Basics
Free Washington Miscellaneous Court Forms Legal Guides.
Resource Type: Legal Guides; Area of Law: Miscellaneous Court Forms ; State: Washington
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6. Family Law Court Records and Your Privacy
Free Washington Miscellaneous Court Forms Legal Guides.
Resource Type: Legal Guides; Area of Law: Miscellaneous Court Forms ; State: Washington
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7. When Do I See The Administrative Law Judge And The District Court Judge?
Generally you see the administrative law judge about your breathalyzer test within 60 days of your arrest. The district court hearing normally follows the … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Maryland
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8. Why Do I Have To Go Before An Administrative Law Judge And A District Court Judge?
An administrative law judge hears the case of whether or not you took the breathalyzer test. That administrative law judge will also hear a separate case if you are … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Maryland
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9. Did The Law Require State Courts To Divide Military Retired Pay?
No it only permitted state courts to treat it as property. At this time all states in one way or another treat military retired pay as property in certain circumstances.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Military Divorce
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10. Instructions for Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Forms 12.922(a) Motion for Default and 12.922(b) Default
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Resource Type: Forms; Area of Law: Miscellaneous Court Forms ; State: Florida
