Legal Question in Constitutional Law in Virginia
i'm a kin of my father and someone/my mother brought civil charges that i don't deserve to inherite a house and she didn't give me a court warrant for me to appear in court.unfortunately in this case a judge has been entering an order for me to bring a medical for mental check up at phcatric hospital without even me appearing at court,and my properties has been terminated,freezed .Do you think a judge can do such a thing under constitutional law?If no do you think i should be able to fire a judge filing a complaint?when i asked the court to give me a charge document or warrant they're not willing until the court date march 20,2014
1 Answer from Attorneys
Yes, and, no, (you will not be able "to fire a judge (by) filing a complaint")
You need to obtain the services of a competent attorney ASAP who handles
probate matters in the Commonwealth in order to ensure that your interests are
properly represented in the pending matter described.
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