Your bailor’s main duty is to ensure that you attend Court (or before the Police) whenever you are required until the conclusion of the case (or investigations). Your bailor may have to forfeit the full amount of bail if you fail to attend before the Court or Police when required or if he fails to…
Civil litigation is the type of Court proceeding which take place if the legal dispute relates to a civil case and if the case involves a person’s private rights and liabilities If you are involved in a civil case and seeking to set right an undesirable situation, you may wish to commence civil litigation proceedings…
There are generally 5 types of business structures you can choose from if you’re starting a new business for profit: Sole-proprietorship General Partnership Limited Partnership (LP) Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) Limited Liability Company (LLC) To decide which business structure is most suitable for you, you will need to consider the following factors: – How much…
Occasionally, a Divorce can be partially-Contested and partially-Uncontested, such as in the following situations: Uncontested Divorce and Uncontested Ancillary Proceedings: this occurs when your spouse does not oppose your application for a Divorce (i.e. willing to end the marriage) and you are both in agreement as to how the Ancillary Matters should be dealt with…
The Court or enforcement agency in charge of offering you bail may impose additional conditions if it feels that these are needed to secure and compel your attendance. Examples of additional bail conditions are: Your passport must be surrendered You must abide by a curfew or time-restriction You must report to the Investigating Officer (IO)…