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Since the divorce is not finished, you can come to an agreement in the property division that you get the house. However, unless you are able to pull... Read Answer
Go to court and ask for possession of the house and land. You will have to buy it out of foreclosure.
It depends on the court papers. I would have to look at them. He could go to court on an emergency basis and get full custody quickly.
If I were him, I would ask the court to modify the custody order based on mom's felony and ask to be allowed to take the child out of state.
He can sue (anyone can sue for anything), but whether he would win depends on whether he can convince the Court... Read Answer
When your last case was discharged is irrelevant. The necessary information to answer your question is:
What Chapter was filed in your prior... Read Answer
You're asking the wrong question. The question should always be whether the benefits to filing bankruptcy outweigh the costs.
To determine... Read Answer
talk to a local lawyer, as there are some issues here. how the house was titled, is a big one. If it was tenants in common, his share goes to his... Read Answer
You can only "reverse" a deed by doing a new one. If your siblings could prove in a court of law, that you obtained mom's signature on the deed by... Read Answer
Based on the facts that you have provided the appropriate method for obtaining a Journal Entry/Order from the Court would be to file a Motion for... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a serious injury. To determine the true value of your case, an attorney would need to know a lot more details. You may want... Read Answer
Yes. The trustee can only to take property that you own.
You need to find out what acutally happened to you in court since you do not know and what is on your criminal history record. You can go to the... Read Answer
A lease is an agreement, a contract, and parties can pretty much make any agreement they want between themselves. If you don't want to be... Read Answer
If the provision states that the obligation is not dischargeable in bankruptcy, that is unenforceable. One cannot contract to make a debt... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous,
As a green card holder, you would need to marry your fiance in his country and then petition him in the U.S. The petitioning... Read Answer
No. you have a worker comp case that was not handled properly perhaps but you get nothing for pain under worker comp law.
No you can't. A workers compensation case is an administrative proceding, and does not have a jury. You can only claim lost wages and medical... Read Answer
In Iowa you do not get pain and suffering damages for a work injury.
Generally, Worker's comp covers medical expenses and time out of work. You cannot sue your employer for negligence and damages for "pain and... Read Answer
Not in Michigan. Your sole remedy against your employer is workers compensation. There is 1 exception to that rule and it is if the facts show the... Read Answer
If you are in South Carolina, your exclusive remedy is workers compensation, which does not include pain and suffering damages.
You can't sue for pain and suffering per se, but you can take actions to increase the value of your claim.