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Not usually - but it depends on how the deed is set up. Otherwise you will have to spend a good deal of money on a lawyer to seek a partition in... Read Answer
You need to retain counsel to discuss in detail the facts of your case. Your secrets are kept in the strictest of confidence pursuant to the attorney... Read Answer
You will likely need to hire a KY lawyer to get the judgment resolved. The other option may be a bankruptcy filing if the judgment is large, and you... Read Answer
Not effectively no. The remedy here is move if its a bad complex.
Bear in mind that being found not guilty is NOT absolution. There is likely not much to do, as if there was enough for the case to go to trial it... Read Answer
Not sure what the issue is, but the practical remedy is to avoid that neighbor. If your goal is to make someone be "sensitive" to your "lifestyle"... Read Answer
Hmmm,......why did you HAVE to stay at another hotel? If you had reservations and CHOSE to stay at another place, you may find yourself paying for... Read Answer
Depends on the details of the release. You will need to retain a lawyer to review if there is anactual lawsuit filed.
Its doesn't matter because it not "your" money. This is an issue your parents will have to address. As a child there is nothing you have to say or do... Read Answer
Seriously? 13 years later you expect there to be some scenario where that issue gets resolved in a favorable fashion for you? Sorry, that ship likely... Read Answer
The notion that your family was "deoending on that money" that you didn't actually have in hand is not likely to be a compelling point and worse may... Read Answer
Not sure why you have waited a year to address this - but you will likely need to consider retaining a lawyer to intervene if they won't get... Read Answer
Stuff happens, and everyone arrested claims "It waddunt me". You will hav the change to retain a lawyer to convince a judge or prosecutor of that and... Read Answer
Since its impossible to tell from your post and there is a threat of a lawsuit you will need to retain a lawyer.
Did you sign a document making you responsible for the credit card or did your ex forge your name on such document? If you signed, you are... Read Answer
In theory its a breach of warranty case. It would all depend on the terms and conditions of the warranty agreement as to how the repairs are handled... Read Answer
While it is a bigotted and racist statment - it is not "defamatory" as it is essentially (a) an opinion which is not actionable and (b) was stated to... Read Answer
Assuming that the lease provision requiring you to pay $2,392 if you move out without giving 60 days notice is valid, you and your ex-roommate are... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you won't find a competent lawyer to do such thing for obvious liability reasons. You may want to check out our seminar service to see... Read Answer
You will need to have a lawyer review your paper work in regard to the trade in value and payoff. They will also need to contact the prior... Read Answer
The homeowner insurance company of the girls parents may face exposure to a lawsuit. Discuss in private with counsel here in Florida for... Read Answer
This is NOT complicated - stop having items delivered to your home when you are there. You have a crime problem where you live. Have deliveries sent... Read Answer