You could borrow the money. You could take money out of your savings. You could sell something. You could not pay and risk being found in contempt.AZ
I had court today and the judge ordered that I pay for the month of Dec. immediately, since I could not pay it last month.
The problem is I don't get paid again until the 20th what can I do?
You could borrow the money. You could take money out of your savings. You could sell something. You could not pay and risk being found in contempt.
What do you want someone here to do for you?
The judge may decide to let you sit in jail.Haha, that was funny. But seriously, I wish I could do any of what you mentioned, but its not possible. Ill pay on the 20th for sure though, what could happen if I wait until then?
What COULD happen? You could earn yourself some jail time.Haha, that was funny. But seriously, I wish I could do any of what you mentioned, but its not possible. Ill pay on the 20th for sure though, what could happen if I wait until then?
He did not allow me to, he told his helper that was typing to write the order then he went out the door, literally. Can't I just go down to court tomorrow and explain my situation, I'm not trying to get away from paying, I just need time till I get paid.
No ma'am, I usually check the states website when it becomes available, but I think I can see it in court if I go right?
Doesnt the word "immediately" mean right then and there on the spot? How could the person sell something while in court?You could borrow the money. You could take money out of your savings. You could sell something. You could not pay and risk being found in contempt.
What do you want someone here to do for you?
Because obviously the court did not interpret 'immediately' that way - or they wouldn't have let OP leave without paying. Obviously, the court was allowing SOME amount of time.Doesnt the word "immediately" mean right then and there on the spot? How could the person sell something while in court?