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Sovereign means that the "body" has the right to its own rule, i.e. the U.S. rules itself, thus is a sovereign state.
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Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.Generally, no. The court where the decree was issued has jurisdiction.
The sovereign of the kingdom issued a royal decree to address the current crisis.
A decree is an order (having the force of law) issued by a government.An order issued by a court dissolving a marriage.
An executive order issued by a head of state.
If the divorce decree addresses child support and is issued after the child support order then it replaces the child support order. If the child support order was issued or amended after the divorce decree then you abide by the most recent order with regard to child support.
Superior Decree -----> An executive superior order issued by a head of state.[ i hope that helped !! ]
Superior Decree -----> An executive superior order issued by a head of state.[ i hope that helped !! ]
Yes, "decree" is a noun. It refers to an official order or decision issued by a legal authority.
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A "decree" has no special meaning, it is simply a synonym for an official order, ruling, or finding. A decree is an order which is enforceable by law and issued by a ruler, a group, or a person with the authority to issue one. It is often a court order, such as a final decree of divorce.
There is no universal answer. Generally you need to check the laws in your state, your divorce agreements and decree and any child support order that was issued by the court.There is no universal answer. Generally you need to check the laws in your state, your divorce agreements and decree and any child support order that was issued by the court.There is no universal answer. Generally you need to check the laws in your state, your divorce agreements and decree and any child support order that was issued by the court.There is no universal answer. Generally you need to check the laws in your state, your divorce agreements and decree and any child support order that was issued by the court.
A court decree is a court decision made by a judge and made public. This is an official decision that no one can overturn.