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INFORMATION ABOUT PETITIONING A CIRCUIT COURT FOR
www.courts.state.va.usform cc-1402 (master, page 1 of 6) 11/15. information about petitioning a circuit court for . approval of the right to register to vote . commonwealth of virginia
FLORIDA GUARDIAN ADVOCATE LAW AND INFORMATION
flcourts18.orgAND INFORMATION (Guardian Advocate of the Person Only ) Eighteenth Judicial Circuit . Seminole County, Florida . Effective as of July 2017 . FLORIDA GUARDIAN ADVOCATE LAW AND INFORMATION ... incapacitated, and the person petitioning to become a guardian must have an attorney.
Guide to Basic Kentucky Probate Procedures
kycourts.govPetitioning for a Name Change 8. 1 Introduction Probate is the process of settling and administering estates, guardian-ships, curatorships and name changes. Although trusts are also admin- ... circuit court clerk’s office should be listed in your local phone book or
Document Gathering for Self-Petitioning Under the …
www.ilrc.orgWomen Act A Step-by-Step Guide Immigrant Legal Resource Center 2008 . Acknowledgements This document was originally created through the careful and tireless efforts of Margot Mendelson in 2002. We are extremely grateful to her for this. We also truly appreciate ... Immigration Status Under the Violence Against Women Act," as well as materials from
IC 35-38-9 Chapter 9. Sealing and Expunging Conviction ...
www.in.govservices to the petitioning person under a court order; that relate to the person's misdemeanor conviction. (d) A person who files a petition to expunge conviction records shall file the petition in a circuit or superior court in the county of conviction. (e) If the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that:
Table of Contents - Maryland
registers.maryland.govserving (or petitioning to serve) as personal representative(s), legatees, heirs (even if the decedent died testate), trustee(s) of a testamentary trust, trustee(s) of a living trust, if applicable, and court appointed guardian(s) for minors and disabled adults who are interested persons. 19. Intestate: without a will. 20. Issue: every living ...
Table of Contents - Maryland
www.registers.maryland.govserving (or petitioning to serve) as personal representative(s), legatees, heirs (even if the decedent died testate), trustee(s) of a testamentary trust, trustee(s) of a living trust, if applicable, and court appointed guardian(s) for minors and disabled adults who are interested persons. 19. Intestate: without a will. 20. Issue