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What happened to the criminal charge that you were arrested for?
Yes it is good for the defendant to get representation separate and apart from the attorney provided by the insurance company when the defendant is... Read Answer
Only if she is found not guilty of the charges.
You can sue them in small claims court.
If you are owed back child support, then you can go after the father to seek enforcement for what is owed.
Go to the clerk of the court in the county and state where the case was resolved and ask them for the records.
Are you talking about filing a civil lawsuit or taking out criminal charges against someone?
Yes you could pursue a civil lawsuit against the MMA gym. As to how to do that, it is much to complicated to explain in writing. I would suggest that... Read Answer
The only general answer that I can give is that you are entitled to know what you are being charged for.
that is a catch all phase that allows the judge to use it as a basis for relief for somthing not covered in the previous 5 subsections.
Contact a local attorney and ask him/her about how to get an attorney to work with you in evicting your child. Most local bar associations have... Read Answer
I practice in tennessee and not in Georgia. In Tennessee this is a collection matter on a breach of contract and the statute of limitations would be... Read Answer
As a general rule, a arrest warrant will not be issued for a no-show in a civil matter. However, an arrest warrant can be issued for writing a bad... Read Answer
What you are asking is whether it is worth your time and effort to put into this? While this may be only restating the obvious, this is really only a... Read Answer
This is parenting question not a legal question. sorry I can not help you.
To complicated to explain in writing. Need to know more facts. You need to call me and I will try to explain your options.
WOW! That is a very long time for a case to be pending. Was a lawsuit actually filed?
I give out general advice about the law and try to get into the specifics about attorney-client relationship because there are to many factors that... Read Answer
The case can be pending as long as the state decides that it wants to keep in pending. The only way to get it dismissed is for the state to decide... Read Answer
It's possible that a different procedure is followed in Tennessee, but in the states in whch I practice, contempt proceedings are generally initiated... Read Answer
If you were not served with process (it's not clear to me whether you were served and ignored it, or were never served), the Court never acquired... Read Answer
If Tennessee is like the jurisdictions in which I practice, there is a procedure for these situations where the Court can authorize another method of... Read Answer
If your mutual friend didn't know that your mother had paid for the dress, she might plausibly be able to claim that she had no duty to your... Read Answer
I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say you "made a statement", but if your intent was to blackmail the debtor by implying that you would... Read Answer
You are required to provide all documents you have which are requested in a valid subpoena or other valid legal discovery device, or which your... Read Answer