Stopping Illegal Trust Property Sale

Summary

A subpoena is a legal document issued by a court to compel a person or entity to do something, like testify or present information. In Illinois: You can request a subpoena from the court clerk. It doesnt have to be signed by the judge. It cant typically be obtained and served the same day. Evidence of fraud, misconduct, or irregularity can potentially void a court order. You may need legal counsel to guide you through this complex process. An injunction and a subpoena are both legal tools, but they serve different purposes: An injunction is a court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. A subpoena, on the other hand, is a demand for the production of documents, or to appear in court or other legal proceeding. A subpoena may be required due to privacy regulations. To stop the sale of trust property, consider: Consult a lawyer who can intervene on your behalf. File an injunction in court to halt the sale. Provide evidence of fraud or misconduct. Remember, this is general advice

Full Conversation

what is the difference between an injunction vs a supoena
An injunction and a subpoena are both legal tools, but they serve different purposes:
- An injunction is a court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts.
- A subpoena, on the other hand, is a demand for the production of documents, or to appear in court or other legal proceeding.
why the bank official told the customer service clerk that the disabled needed a subpoena before he can give her any information about her mother's trust account .the mother is dead. the disabled is a beneficiary of the trust and she is trying to stop the illegal sale of the trust property regarding the closing .please explain how a disable can stop the closing of the sale .because it was preserved for her support
A subpoena may be required due to privacy regulations. To stop the sale of trust property, consider:
- Consult a lawyer who can intervene on your behalf.
- File an injunction in court to halt the sale.
- Provide evidence of fraud or misconduct.
Remember, this is general advice. Always consult with a legal professional.
if a corrupt judge orderan illegal sale of trust property by fraud and the disabled was told to get an injunction will the injunction be issued by the same judge tha ordered the illegal sale .the case is in chanchery court how does that work .the diabled want to get an injunction to stop the closing of the sale through tbe bank who approved the loanfor the buyer
In Illinois, an injunction can be requested from any judge in the Chancery Court, not necessarily the same judge who ordered the sale. However, the process can be complex:
- You must provide substantial evidence of fraud or misconduct.
- A legal professional can help guide you through the process.
- The judge may or may not grant the injunction based on the evidence provided.
Remember to consult with a legal professional for your specific situation.