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Yes, you can change your 5-year-old's name by following the legal process in Colorado. You will need to file a Colorado petition for name change and show that the change serves the child's best interest. Remember, it's essential to inform and consider your child during this process.
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For example, the Alabama statute of limitations is six years for oral and written contract cases, two years for personal injury matters, and six years for property damage cases. Other limitations periods exist, depending on the type of action. If you don't file within the proper period, you lose your right to sue.
For example, the Alabama statute of limitations is six years for oral and written contract cases, two years for personal injury matters, and six years for property damage cases. Other limitations periods exist, depending on the type of action. If you don't file within the proper period, you lose your right to sue.
Pursuant to Alabama's public records law § 36?12?40, Ala. Code 1975, criminal court records may be made available to interested persons upon request, unless deemed confidential.
You have the right to have an attorney represent you in Small Claims Court, but you are not required to have one. A Small Claims Court trial is relatively informal, and there is no jury. Get to court by the time on your notice.
Where Do You File? District Court in the county in which the defendant lives or has an office. File a Statement of Claim (Complaint) form with the Clerk. A filing fee must be paid at the time of filing.
You may choose to settle with the plaintiff before the date the claim is set for trial. If you do settle, then the claim may be dismissed, with no judgment entered against you.
FEE CHART Fee DescriptionFee at FilingFiling Fee (One defendant) - Up to $1,500.00$52.00 *Filing Fee (One defendant) - $1,500.01 to $3,000.00$126.00 *Filing Fee (One defendant) - $3,000.01 to $6,000.00$215.00 *Additional Defendant$10.00 each *6 more rows