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Where can I find court approved forms?
The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
Where can I find court approved forms?
The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
Where can I find court approved forms?
The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.
All adults in Virginia have a right to prepare a document to put their medical care wishes in writing.
An Advance Directive lets other people know the types of medical care you do and do not want if you are unable to express your wishes on your own.
Many people call these instructions a “living will.”
Who is a Lawyer?
A lawyer, also called an attorney, is someone who is licensed to practice law. Only a lawyer licensed to practice law in Virginia can provide you legal advice about a legal issue in Virginia.
Information to include:
1. Information about you
a. Date of birth
b. Address
c. Phone numbers
Se le pedirá que incluya la siguiente información
1. Información personal
a. Fecha de nacimiento
b. Dirección
c. Números de teléfono
Blue Ridge Legal Services has created a guide to assist an adult residing in Virginia who is trying to get a copy of their own birth certificate.
https://www.vsb.org/docs/Obtaining_adult_birth_cert.pdf
The Hope Card Program has been expanded to all localities in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Hope Card is a durable, plastic, wallet-sized card that summarizes a protective order's most important details in an easy-to-read format.
A Hope Card does NOT replace an existing protective order. Law enforcement still must verify the order in the Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN) when presented with a Hope Card.
The Hope Card contains information such as :
AALL, the American Association of Law Libraries, now offers a new online legal resource, the Online Legal Information Resources (OLIR). The OLIR was developed to provide law librarians, public librarians and members of the public access to free online primary legal materials.
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