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If they have sufficient assets to cover the debt, you can recover your money, plus interest, in a lawsuit for breach of contract (assuming that the... Read Answer
If you sue someone in small claims court and represent yourself, the out of pocket costs are minimal. If you engage an attorney to... Read Answer
If you already have a court caes, make a motion to have the Court order him to trun over half to you. If you don't alaready have a court case... Read Answer
There is no remedy for this thats useful. This is why you don't get involved with married women for anything you can't afford to walk away from.
Sorry to hear what you'e been going through. Inasmuch as your aunt did not owe you any legal duty and was not legally obligated to... Read Answer
an arb award or a judgement is not an order to pay. Its simply a court ruling that you are owed the money and you are left with enforcing it at your... Read Answer
There is no real viable case here due to the value. You might want to contact the IRS and law enforcement for theft. Otherwise for $600.00-$1000.00... Read Answer
No. This is subject to soverign immunity. This is family law issue now, presumably divorce, so you need to hire a lawyer to address that ASAP.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Unfortunately, you likely do not have a case against the MTA / NYCTA. The MTA / NYCTA did not owe... Read Answer
I am sorry to learn of this unfortunate situation. While you may be ultimately liabile if your neighbor were to sue you, hopefully the pool... Read Answer
You claim you hired a lawyer to defend you. Thats who you need to ask these questions of.
You can start with hiring a lawyer to send a cease and desist letter and go from there.
Other than trying to file criminal charges, not likely anything effective.
You need a general civil trial lawyer. We handle such cases. You can call our office at 813-243-9233. The issue of fraud is not likely to be useful... Read Answer
Its a fair bet the order did NOT say that, as judgments are due when they are entered. The interest will likely start runnng from the initial entry... Read Answer
Generally individuals can represent themselves, but only attorneys can represent other people or entities. However, sometimes the rules are... Read Answer
Did you ever file taxes jointly, or hold yourselves out as being married? If so you could file for divorce with an Application for a Temporary... Read Answer
You do not indicate how much the package was worth. It appears that the package wasn't worth anything? If not worth any money, then why... Read Answer
You should contact Police. It's dangerous to have a gun registered to you out of your control.
The Statute of Limitations in California is two years. You may not be able to file a lawsuit after two years from the date of the... Read Answer
I assume that when you say you don't have homeowner's insurance, you mean that you alwo don't have renter's or condo insurance, since the way that... Read Answer
You can sue your sister for breach of fiducairy duty and fraud, but you may have problems circumventing the statute of limitations given that this... Read Answer
You may be able to sue her in either state, but not both at the same time. Given that the tort she committed (coversion of your property, i.e.... Read Answer