In California, attorney are authorized to issue subpoenas to in-state witnesses. However, in order to obtain a subpoena of a witness who is out-of-state, the person seeking the subpoena must get an order signed by the judge.
In order to subpoena a contract you need to have a lawyer. The lawyer will then have the judge sign off on the subpoena, requiring the use of the contract for a case.
Yes the judge only signs in most of the caases
In Washington, once the judge approves the final dissolution, that is it.
A judge still needs to sign off on it, plus the mother cannot be on Welfare see related link
washington and oregon were not states yet.
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This probably depends on the state. In most states there will be a fee to file the paperwork with the court and have a judge sign off on the subpoena order. Then you would have to have the order served. In most cases this must be served by the sheriffs office and the sheriff's office will charge a fee for this. In other cases this can be served by an uninterested third party that will sign "under penalty of perjury" that they have delivered the subpoena. In addition to this, you may have to reimburse the person you have subpoenaed to court for mileage traveled, parking expenses and often an hourly charge at rates determined by the county. If you win your case, you may be able to force the losing party to pay for all of these expenses.
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it means that the state is the capital of the country.
The most common language of the U.S. state of Washington is English, followed by Spanish.Here are a list of the most common languages of Washington:EnglishSpanishChineseRussianTagalogKoreanAmerican Sign Language
This is dependent on state laws, but generally 30-60 days.