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He has not yet gone to court on the others.
But women who need child support would still have to go to court.
Some even went to court to bring the issue into the open.
The case went to court in 1808, and they had to pay.
But the case is going to court just the same.
Or do I have to go to court each time?
Even if they have to go to court to get it.
In my case, it was when I first went to court.
This means they are still free to go to court.
Do you think I can go to court like this?
The church had no choice but to go to court, he said.
"So now we think its only natural to go to court a few times in your life."
When the police wanted to stay, the bank went to court.
He never went to court because they said I was too young to give evidence.
If I keep you out of school, it could mean going to court.
"We went to court and got her money to move out."
The parents then have to go to court and fight to get their children back.
I don't want to go to court or nothing, but she brought him.
He's going to need a better story than that before he goes to court.
We're still trying to reach out, instead of just going to court.
It would have to go to court and could take years to sort out.
The city has gone to court to challenge the plan.
"Going to court was a really hard choice for them to make."
The two companies were set to go to court in nine days.
It is expected to go to court early next year, he said.