Summary
Perjury in California is a felony under Penal Code 118, punishable by imprisonment. In DVRO matters, gather evidence, report to the court, and consult a family law attorney. For free paper service, file Form FW-001 for a fee waiver or check local resources like sheriffs departments or non-profits.Full Conversation
What can I do when perjury Happ
To help you better, could you please specify your country or state? Laws regarding perjury may vary based on location.
CA
Perjury is a serious offense in California. Here are some points to consider:
- Under Penal Code *, perjury is knowingly providing false information under oath.
- It is classified as a felony, punishable by imprisonment.
- A person can also sue for perjury-related damages in a civil lawsuit.
Please consult with a lawyer for the best course of action.
What action can I take when perjury happens in a dvro matter
In California, if you believe perjury has occurred in a DVRO (Domestic Violence Restraining Order) matter, you can:
- Gather evidence of the perjury.
- Inform your attorney or the court.
- File a police report.
Please consult a legal professional for further advice.
What action can I take when perjury happens in a dvro matter in family court. The police and district attorneys tell me I have to go to court
In California, you can take the following steps when perjury occurs in a DVRO matter in family court:
- Gather and preserve evidence of the alleged perjury.
- Report the perjury to the court and request for a hearing.
- Consult with a legal professional who specializes in family law for further guidance.
Is there a way I can get papers served for free if I get food stamps
To serve papers for free in California, you may qualify for a "fee waiver" if you're on public benefits like food stamps. File a Request to Waive Court Fees (Form FW-*). Please consult with a legal professional for assistance.
Is there a way I can get papers served for free if I get food stamps without filing anything
In California, fee waivers typically require filing Form FW-*. However, you may be able to use sheriff's departments or non-profit organizations for free or low-cost service. Please check local resources or consult a legal professional for further advice.