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Your question is not entirely clear, either as to what happened in which order or as to what you are asking. If you are speaking of a contested... Read Answer
I do not entirely understand the question, but the person on the loan application is presumptively entitled to proceeds; if there is an equitable... Read Answer
This is not a family law question. The small claims rules are posted on the internet, but if you need assistance of counsel, seek someone... Read Answer
The attorney you hire to file your case would probably like to have a copy of the summons, that way they can list the case number, and notice... Read Answer
It sounds like you have been scammed. Report this crime to the police.
In the absence of any court order, the parents of children have full joint legal and physical custody and no law prohibits anyone from crossing a... Read Answer
The relevant statute says:
NRS 125C.0065 Consent required from non-relocating parent to relocate child when joint physical custody... Read Answer
Short version is that it does not really work that way, but a large part of the equation is what you wish to happen going forward, on several issues.... Read Answer
Short answer yes, sort of. Presuming this is a private pension governed by ERISA, the law gives the plan up to 18 months to respond to... Read Answer
The short version is that anyone can "dipsute" anything. As to prevailing in a small claims or other action, the main question is what the... Read Answer
Yoiur discussion is a bit vague on the details, but the law on the subject is that in the absence of an agreement to the contrary, an engagement ring... Read Answer
Short answer: Maybe. You can file a request to dissolve the TPO, indicating that there is no legitimate fear on her part as evidenced by... Read Answer
Assuming that you are not subject to a two-year home residence requirement because of the J-1 visa, you should be able to stay in the States if you... Read Answer
This is not a family law matter. You may be able to get some assistance from a local will, trust, and probate attorney. If not, call the... Read Answer
For many reasons, most going to witness intimidation, most D.A.'s have a "no drop" policy regardless of the wishes of the purported victim. ... Read Answer
Rob, the short answer is that common law rights may be used to defeat a federal trademark registration, but there are caveats. Your common law... Read Answer
The question does not have a specific answr -- for example, the Nevada Supreme Court has said that no parent should have his or her rights terminated... Read Answer
I'm not sure I fully understand the situation, but it will be -- at best -- difficult to undo a 25-year old quit claim. There is a statute... Read Answer
What you have written seems reasonable, on the basis of what is disclosed. That said, it is not possible to really respond intelligently as to... Read Answer
Short answer: "probably not." There is no requirement of disclosure of sources, although sometimes it comes up, and comes out, during court... Read Answer
Call -- or go to the window -- of the court in question, and ask how to get back on schedule -- most courts have pretty flexible programs, and if you... Read Answer
The knee-jerk response is that anyone with a filing fee can sue anyone for anything -- that does not mean the suit has any validity. While the... Read Answer