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WRITS and WRIT Types in the United States

WRITS and WRIT Types in the United States The Supreme Court (under Article 32) and the high courts (under Article 226) can issue the writs. 1. Habeas Corpus Means ‘to…

Petition for a Writ of Mandate or Writ of Mandamus

peremptory writ of mandate (or mandamus) A peremptory writ of mandate, or mandamus, is a judicial writ (i.e. order) to any governmental body, government official, or lower court requiring that…

Venue in Family Law Proceedings

Venue in Family Law Proceedings Venue refers to the location of a case, usually the county where the action is filed and heard. For example, if you are suing someone,…

Can You Transfer Your Case to Another County or State With Family Law? – Challenges to Jurisdiction

Child custody: where is the proper venue for deciding child custody matters; change of venue THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JURISDICTION AND VENUE IN CUSTODY MATTERS. Jurisdiction refers to the power of…

Indian Child Welfare Act US – Indian Children – Family Law

Indian Child Welfare Act US – Indian Children – Family Law The American Civil Liberties Union, along with 12 ACLU state affiliates, filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme…

Reel Fathers Rights – Lawyer Mark Reel Family Law Attorney Review

Reel Fathers Rights – Lawyer Mark Reel Family Law Attorney Review Review of Mark Reel Fathers Rights – Law office’s of Reel Fathers Rights, APC Mark Allen Reel Cal Bar#…

Police BodyCam Footage Release – California

Police BodyCam Footage Release – California Freedom of Information The federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and similar state laws give the public the right to obtain records from certain…

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