In the case of Turner v. Rogers, U.S Sup.Ct. No 10-10 June 30, 2011, the Supreme Court addressed the question of is a court appointed attorney required in civil contempt proceedings for the collection of child support. The simple answer is sometimes yes and sometimes...
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Month: June 2011
Assents in probate
Recently, I was asked to explain an assent form for the administration of an estate of a deceased person. In the probate process, there are a number of actions of the Executor that require approval by the Judge. Our probate system generally works on the assumption...