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You could be convicted of larceny, a misdemeanor, and be forced to pay a fine and/or do community service, pay restitution to the store, attend... Read Answer
Yes, you will want to hire an attorney in your area to respond to the summons and develop a strategy to resolve this issue.
Yes. The general rule is that "Class C Felonies" can be set aside, and Theft I is a Class C Felony. Since you don't have any... Read Answer
I have never heard of a lender cancelling a vehicle registration, but the state will do this if you fail to maintain vehicle insurance or to pay the... Read Answer
Registration is issued by the state and the loan company doesn't have anything to do with it. As long as the vehicle's title is in your name, you're... Read Answer
Yes. Presumably you did not renew the registration, and the lender certainly would not want to do so. Why not send them a certified letter, return... Read Answer
Not generally. Hard to give you a specific answer without looking at your BK schedules. It's like calling a doctor on the phone who you've never met,... Read Answer
Your question is a mite confusing. You say 'if' you have a trailer, you have someone wanting to buy it. Assuming that you did not mean to make the... Read Answer
Yes, but they probably would not be successful as the car would be treated in most cases as belonging just to your son when you die and not to your... Read Answer
You haven't established your right to the child and need to do so in the court in the state in which the child lives. Unless the mother put your name... Read Answer
Yes, you would have parental rights if you can prove that you are the natural father of the child. If you are on the birth certificate, you should... Read Answer
The answer to most legal questions is IT DEPENDS. If any money goes into the account other than social security, the protection that the account... Read Answer
In Oregon, up to $7,500 of your Social Security money in a bank account is protected from the claims of creditors, as long as you can identify that... Read Answer
The quick answer is that you can re-marry at any time after the formal entry date of the Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage. On a deeper level, it... Read Answer
Talk to a doctor to find out if there is any documented possibility that she or the baby might have medical issues before or after birth from the... Read Answer
So are you thinking that your attorney just increased the size of your plan payment because she is being an awful person? Because generally there is... Read Answer
It may be possible for you to obtain a B-1 extension or B-1 change of status for the purpose of completing the arrangements for making an investment... Read Answer
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suit against the city of San Francisco on behalf of taxpayers to prevent the city from... Read Answer
You could file under Chapter 7. But why bother? Under your circumstances you are probably 'judgment proof' and it is possible that the statutes of... Read Answer
It's always your choice whether to file a bankruptcy. In a Chapter 7 any liability you have for a car you give back would be eliminated.
You can sue the dealership for its negligence, and attempt to prove that your damages exceed the amount they claim (damages may include not only the... Read Answer
I'm assuming here that a probate court in Oregon appointed the executor of your father's estate. You can file a petition in that same court to... Read Answer