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Leaving a State with a Court Date Set

Can a person who has charges against them and a court date set allowed to leave the state without permission from the court? I believe this is a civil case.

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Old Jul 19, 2007, 05:47 AM   #2  
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Depends on whether its a civil or criminal case and whether instuctions have been given to not leave the jurisdiction.
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I believe that it is a civil and not sure if she was told not to leave ot not. What happens if she does not show up for court?
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Civil matter a judgment against her

Criminal Matter, Bench Warrant
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If she doesn't show up in court the other party wins by default.
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Then what happens to her? Especially if she has to pay. I feel that she is running away from what she done.
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Wages attachments, garnishment of checking account, any asset they can find.
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Hello rusty:

Then the winner can garnish her wages and attach her bank accounts. If she doesn't work or have money in the bank, and doesn't intend to work for the next 10 years, then she's cool.

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This is my niece and she just moved in with my mother. I feel that I need to be concerned for my mother. I don't want my mom getting hurt.

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excon agrees: Cool. Just tell you mom not open any joint accounts with her.
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