Pro Se
Can a husband and wife defend themselves pro se in an easement case?
A woman owns land in her name only but she was sued along with John Does 1-5 over an easement, her husband being one of the John Does but not named by name, can her husband and herself act as Pro Se together in their defense?
Can I file pro se for myself and my corporation in federal court?
I wish to file suit in federal court pro se. The suit involves obtaining permits under a corporation name that I am 100% stock holder. A local law was passed and found to be constitutional which states that the permit in a corporation and the stock holder of the corporation are to be treated as one, I have been denied a permit in my name several times because I am the stockholder of the corporation that has one. Federal court does not allow corporations to file pro se, how do I file pro se as a person and a corporation since the Local law was found to be constitutional. I am not looking to challenge the local law.
Can I subpoena witnesses in my divorce case?
I'm representing myself in my divorce case. Can I get people I want to testify on my behalf subpoenaed & how do I go about it?
How can I request a continuance after my attorney withdrew from my divorce case?
My attorney has withdrawn from my Divorce case due to conflict of interest. I want to present a motion for continuance so that I have some extra time to retain another attorney. Where do I find a motions form and an order that I will give to the judge?
Can I request a hearing as a pro se party in my divorce case?
My attorney has withdrawn from a divorce trial, citing an ongoing health issue to which I was never apprised. She had not yet questioned the defendant to disprove his claims - I'm the plaintiff. I have met with several attorneys with really egregious retainer fee quotes to continue, and it is as if I'm retaining someone for the first time. I'd like to request a conference with the judge and/or a pro se appearance when the settlement hearing reconvenes in March, 2009. I have all the documents intended for submission to the court as EXHIBITS re disproving the defendant's counterclaims, etc. and arriving at a small settlement.