Handling Debt Warrants Incarceration

Summary

In Virginia, incarcerated individuals can manage debt warrants by appointing an attorney, sending a written response to the court, or requesting a continuance. If a person has full power of attorney, they can act on behalf of the incarcerated individual, including hiring an attorney or representing them in court. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for personalized advice.

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If someone is incarcerated and they get a warrant in debt how can they do any thing to take care of it
Hello Debra, it's important to know the jurisdiction this situation applies to as laws may vary. Can you provide this information?
In Va
Hello Debra, in Virginia:
*. An attorney can be appointed to represent the incarcerated individual.
*. They can send a written response to the court explaining their situation.
*. They can request a continuance if they can't attend the court date.
It's best to consult with a local attorney.
If his mother has full power of attorney is there anything she can do?
Hello Debra, in Virginia:
*. If his mother has full power of attorney, she can act on his behalf.
*. She can hire an attorney or represent him in court.
*. She can also send a written response to the court explaining his situation.
Thank you so much
You're welcome, Debra! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. I'm here to help.