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Can measures be taken to restrict a support debtor's ability to obtain a passport or other documents in El Salvador?
In some extreme cases of non-compliance, courts may restrict the debtor's ability to obtain passports or other identification documents until the support order is complied with.
What are the legal consequences of the crime of theft in Colombia?
The crime of theft in Colombia refers to the illegal appropriation of goods or property belonging to another person, without the use of violence or direct intimidation. Legal consequences may include criminal legal actions, prison sentences, compensation for damages, property recovery measures, and additional actions for violation of property and public safety.
What are the options for participation in specific cultural events in the region of Spain in which a Colombian is located?
Colombians in Spain can participate in cultural events specific to the region where they reside. Each region has its own local festivities, traditions and events. Attending regional fairs, municipal celebrations and local cultural activities offers a more personalized experience and allows you to integrate more closely into the community.
How is the custody of judicial files handled in smaller scale courts in Mexico?
In smaller scale courts in Mexico, the custody of judicial files is usually the responsibility of the judges themselves or designated personnel. The files are stored in physical files and security measures are established, such as limited access and detailed records of movements. The aim is to guarantee the integrity and confidentiality of the files at the local level.
Can a debtor sell seized assets in the Dominican Republic before the auction?
In the Dominican Republic, a debtor generally cannot sell seized property on his or her own before the auction, as these are in legal custody and must be auctioned as ordered by the court.
What legal provisions regulate access to free justice in El Salvador?
Access to free justice is contemplated in the Free Legal Aid Law, allowing low-income people to access legal services at no cost.
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