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You have a very complex process ahead of you to try and collect.  You may still have rights in the collateral - it depends on wehther there was a priority lien prior to the judgment.  You need to pursue the judgment debtor as directly as possible.  YOu may be able to obtain injuctive relief against him. Please contact our office to schedule time to discuss further.   Andrew J Thompson THOMPSON LAW OFFICE LLC (317) 564-4976... Read More
You have a very complex process ahead of you to try and collect.  You may still have rights in the collateral - it depends on wehther there was... Read More
Being a member of an llc does not automatically entitle you to a share of profits; it depends on the llc operating agreement.  However, if the agreement to which you refer is being breached by the other llc member, you can sue for breach of contract.  Also, you are entitled to access to the llc's financial books and records, and can sue to compel such access.... Read More
Being a member of an llc does not automatically entitle you to a share of profits; it depends on the llc operating agreement.  However, if the... Read More

my sister did nothing the will of my father said she was to do

Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by attorney Hilary B. Miller   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Litigation
You will need to hire an attorney where your father resided to straighten out your claims.
You will need to hire an attorney where your father resided to straighten out your claims.