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If the ticket has an 'automatic points reduction' (usually listed on the back of the ticket) that is usually the best you can do as far as plea... Read Answer
The paralegal who drafted the will was practicing law without a license. But suing her after your mother is gone won't help you. You are... Read Answer
This is rather interesting. First, an alias summons means that your former landlord tried to serve but was unsuccessful. A new... Read Answer
The answer to this question likely depends on what court the case is in and what the charge is. You placed this under the "Traffic Violation"... Read Answer
It is not necessary to create a trust to pay someone's medical bills. Grandmother can pay them directly while she is alive with no tax... Read Answer
The answer depends on the contract that you entered into when you purchased the ticket. That contract will govern the terms of a refund or chage of... Read Answer
Generally, you are not required to sign or purchase any warranty when purchasing a used car. Warranty companies are independent and are separate... Read Answer
I see no reason he cannot go ahead and register the car in his name now. It might help him in court to be able to show that the car is now in his... Read Answer
Insuarnce policies normally note the date and time the insurance began. If you bought the insurance after the accident occured, it likely will not... Read Answer
There is an interstate compact that allows Colorado to revoke your Colorado license just as they would if the conviction for DUI was here. ... Read Answer
If you have completed the alcohol program and the only issue for trying to revoke your deferred sentence is that you did not complete the alcohol... Read Answer
Anything which passes POD passes outside the Will and outside the probate estate. If the only other property is jewelry and furniture of little... Read Answer
Most Colorado courts are now doing court appearances by video - so it seems to me you can 'appear' from your home where ever it is. Certainly if you... Read Answer
Identity Theft has a possible penalty of up to 6 years in prison and or a $500,000 fine. Theft under $5,000 carries a possible prison sentence... Read Answer
You have identified a potential defense to try, but the law does not necessarily require law enforcement to try to track you down. It is not... Read Answer
Unless there is a deed, the Will governs. However, beneficiaries under the Will can enter into a Family Settlement Agreement distributing... Read Answer
If you have a lawyer (you shoud for a WD against a hospital), ask him or her. But, the short answer is yes.
The 'victim' never presses charges. The state does. The 'victim' will be subpoened by the prosecution and if he fails to appear at trial... Read Answer
Illegal as in criminal? Probably not. However, your ex-roommate would probably have a good civil suit against you to either compel you to... Read Answer
It would seem you are charged in Fort Collin MUNICIPAL court and not State Court. You looked at the STATE statute on Careless Driving and found... Read Answer
Powers of attorney lose all legal effect when the person granting them dies.
Wills govern property after death but have no legal effect until a... Read Answer