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A Child Support Modification Motion is a legal request to change a current child support order due to a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income, custody, or the child’s needs. The motion asks the court to increase, decrease, or end support based on the new situation.
Prisoners should apply immediately upon incarceration or as soon as possible due to the fact that arrears acquire while incarcerated.
Price: $250
A detainer is a legal hold placed on someone in custody, requesting that they be transferred to another jurisdiction for unresolved legal issues.
Detainers ensure a person stays in custody until all legal matters are handled.
Price: $100
Clemency is an act of mercy by a governor or the president that reduces or forgives a person's criminal punishment. It can include a pardon, commutation (reduced sentence), or reprieve (delay of punishment).
Price: $150
Compassionate release is the early release of a prison inmate due to serious health issues, advanced age, or other extraordinary circumstances. It's granted when continued imprisonment is no longer seen as necessary or humane.
Price: $200
Sentence modification under 18 U.S.C. § 3582 allows a federal inmate to request a reduced sentence. It’s often used for compassionate release due to serious medical conditions or changes in the law that lower sentencing guidelines. The court reviews the request and decides if a reduction is justified.
Price: $150
A 2241 motion refers to a petition filed under 28 U.S.C. § 2241, used by federal prisoners to challenge the conditions of their confinement or the execution of their sentence (like parole, good time credits, or wrongful detention), not the conviction itself. It's filed in the district where the prisoner is held.
Price: $250
A 2255 motion, under 28 U.S.C. § 2255, is filed by a federal prisoner to challenge their conviction or sentence, usually claiming it was unconstitutional, the court lacked jurisdiction, or their lawyer was ineffective. It must be filed in the court that imposed the sentence.
Price: $500
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