You toughen up and go. if you didn't do anything wrong then don't be worried. if you did something then you probably should be worried.
Added: If it helps you, go with a friend or family member. Fear and apprehension are not acceptable excuses for not going. There are some things in life that MUST be faced, and this is one of them.
It's normal to feel scared about going to court. It may help to talk to a lawyer or legal expert about what to expect, and to prepare for your court appearance by understanding your rights and the legal process. You could also seek support from friends or family members to provide emotional support during this challenging time.
Zak Bagans did not go to court. He is a television personality known for hosting the show "Ghost Adventures."
Yes, you typically have to go to court to finalize the adoption process. This involves a legal proceeding where a judge reviews the adoption to ensure it is in the best interest of the child. Once the adoption is approved by the court, the adoptive parents' rights and responsibilities are legally established.
You can get emancipation papers from the Superior Court in the county where you reside in California. Emancipation forms can typically be found online or obtained from the court clerk's office. It's recommended to contact the court in your county for specific instructions on how to file for emancipation.
Lorraine might have had to go to court for reasons such as settling a legal dispute, obtaining a divorce, addressing a criminal charge, or responding to a lawsuit. The specific reason will depend on the circumstances surrounding her case.
To change your legal guardian when you are of age, you would need to petition the court to have a new guardian appointed. This process typically involves filing a formal request with the court and providing reasons for the change. The court will review the petition and may conduct a hearing to determine if the change is in your best interest.
Just tell him that you are not up to it and maybe you can go another time
he is scared of the police!
im not scared
you can write her a letter saying can you go out with me.
I have court next week and i have not paid for my ticket. I live in California, San Diego. On my courtesy notice it specifically states, "Failure to take action on or brefore date or to appear on the court date you scheduled may results in one or more of the following" So the reason i haven't paid it yet is because i want to go to court to try to get the fine lowered and so that i can attend traffic school. But what worries me and is my question is that, do i have to pay for my ticket before my court date even though im going to court? im scared that im suppose to be paying for it before my court date but if it gets lowered after i already paid, then what do i do? Im expecting to go to court that day, and then after my case is over, pay for the fine there, is that how it works? do i pay right after i talk to the judge? or do i pay during the case? does the judge give me more time to pay if i appear court? should i just pay for it and still go to court?
u fat
i have one im just scared we will fall out of love .
i didnt get that answer somom sent me
lol im not scared.jk i am scared i know im answering the question but i set up the same one only different. srry about the please help you not be scared that was a mess-up.
it could be a bruise because a lot of times people get bruises and they don't go away
Yes. You will be charged with contempt of court if you fail to appear in court in response to a subpoena.
Go and buy one. Its none of their busines, ingore them, if they stare at you, if you have the guts call em a pervert lol Dont be scared..