Divorce Forgery Legal Steps
Summary
Forgery in divorce cases is a criminal offense in North Carolina. Report the forgery to the police and gather evidence. You can request a court-appointed attorney for the criminal case. For license suspension, contact the DMV to understand fees and reasons. To waive fees, gather financial hardship evidence and file a petition with the court. If lacking financial documents, provide disability records or affidavits. Obtain necessary forms from the courthouse or their website.Full Conversation
I know in nc that in divorce court the state is not required to provide you with a court appointed attorney but with the forgery being a criminal offence is involved how can i get the court to appoint me an attorney
In North Carolina, if forgery is involved, it becomes a criminal matter. Here’s what you can do:
- Report the forgery to the police, as it is a criminal offense.
- Once charged, you can request a court-appointed attorney for the criminal case, not the divorce case.
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- Report the forgery to the police, as it is a criminal offense.
- Once charged, you can request a court-appointed attorney for the criminal case, not the divorce case.
Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers for further help?
In north carolina is there a way i can get the court to wave any tickets or fee's so that i can get my license back that are currently suspended
In North Carolina, you may be able to request a waiver of fines or fees associated with your driver's license suspension. You can consider:
- Petitioning the court to waive fees due to financial hardship.
- Enrolling in a payment plan or community service option, if available.
- Contacting the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for guidance on reinstatement requirements.
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- Petitioning the court to waive fees due to financial hardship.
- Enrolling in a payment plan or community service option, if available.
- Contacting the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for guidance on reinstatement requirements.
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Could you provide detailed steps on how to petition the court to wave the fee's
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To petition the court to waive fees in North Carolina, follow these steps:
*. Gather Financial Documents: Collect evidence proving financial hardship, such as pay stubs, tax returns, or bank statements.
*. Complete Petition Form: Obtain and fill out the necessary court forms to request a fee waiver.
*. Attach Supporting Documents: Include your financial documents with the petition form.
*. File with the Court: Submit the completed petition and documents to the relevant court handling your case.
*. Attend Hearing: Be prepared to explain your financial situation if a hearing is scheduled.
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To petition the court to waive fees in North Carolina, follow these steps:
*. Gather Financial Documents: Collect evidence proving financial hardship, such as pay stubs, tax returns, or bank statements.
*. Complete Petition Form: Obtain and fill out the necessary court forms to request a fee waiver.
*. Attach Supporting Documents: Include your financial documents with the petition form.
*. File with the Court: Submit the completed petition and documents to the relevant court handling your case.
*. Attend Hearing: Be prepared to explain your financial situation if a hearing is scheduled.
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Could you please tell me what the actual forms for the petition are called also where i could get them from also i haven't had any tax returns pay stubs or bank statements as i was disabled for my of my life so maybe help me figure out what else i could possibly provide and explain where i submit these forms
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To petition for a fee waiver in North Carolina, you can use the "Petition to Proceed as an Indigent" form. You can obtain these forms from the clerk's office at your local courthouse or their website. Since you don't have financial documents, consider providing disability documentation or other evidence of financial hardship. You will submit the completed form to the court handling your case.
To petition for a fee waiver in North Carolina, you can use the "Petition to Proceed as an Indigent" form. You can obtain these forms from the clerk's office at your local courthouse or their website. Since you don't have financial documents, consider providing disability documentation or other evidence of financial hardship. You will submit the completed form to the court handling your case.
I havent gotten disability in almost 8 years and other than that ive had no income to report how could i provide proof of this
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To provide proof of no income or disability, you might consider:
- Providing any correspondence or notices from Social Security or disability agencies that show no benefits received.
- Submitting sworn affidavits or statements explaining your lack of income.
- Requesting records from the relevant agencies confirming the absence of disability payments.
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To provide proof of no income or disability, you might consider:
- Providing any correspondence or notices from Social Security or disability agencies that show no benefits received.
- Submitting sworn affidavits or statements explaining your lack of income.
- Requesting records from the relevant agencies confirming the absence of disability payments.
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How can i find out why my license is suspended or what fees i owe
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To find out why your license is suspended or what fees you owe in North Carolina, you can:
- Contact the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) directly.
- Visit a DMV office and request information about your suspension and outstanding fees.
- Check the DMV website for online services to view your license status and fees.
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To find out why your license is suspended or what fees you owe in North Carolina, you can:
- Contact the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) directly.
- Visit a DMV office and request information about your suspension and outstanding fees.
- Check the DMV website for online services to view your license status and fees.
Is there anything specific you'd like to know about the process?