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The simple answer is there is no "form"; it takes a petition filed in the Circuit Court, alleging the necessary elements for a temporary injunction... Read Answer
The statute of limitations is 5 years from the date they breached the agreement, if it was a written agreement. Of course, you have to prove it... Read Answer
Yes. You want to make sure this is legit and the firm really does represent DISH before paying anything.
Contact your local department of building inspection to check it out. If it wasn't done to Code requirements, they will pursue the contractor to fix... Read Answer
Your case is decent but don't waste money hiring a lawyer-the legal fees will be more than you win. Go to General District Court, and file a warrant... Read Answer
Circuit Court judgments can be appealed but the procedure is pretty technical and there are very strict time deadlines. Consult an attorney... Read Answer
It doesn't sound like they ever signed to give you a lien on the title so you will need to file a warrant in debt, get a judgment, and then levy on... Read Answer
I am not familiar with the law of Virginia, but assuming that it is the same as the jurisdictions in which I practice, you have no right to file a... Read Answer
Probably. If someone leaves papers open in front of you, they would generally be considered to have waived whatever rights to privacy they may... Read Answer
Did the bank have reason to know that your mother was deceased or that the checks were fraudulent? If no one notified the bank of your mother's... Read Answer
Yes, if you are personally sued, and you lose, the judgment is yours. Depending upon the circumstances you might be able to get out of a suit, but if... Read Answer
If you can establish that the rifle was an unconditional gift, you will win. However, your friend may claim that you were supposed to pay for... Read Answer
If you signed the loan documents, including the note, then you owe the money. Pure and simple.
I would need to know more information than the question gives, but expungement in Virginia is fairly straighforward. If the charge ended in a... Read Answer
Once you signed the lease, you were obligated for the payments. It sounds like they have already obtained a judgment as that must be obtained before... Read Answer
It is hard to advise you, since the factual basis for your claims is not clear from your inquiry. An attorney needs to review your "right to sue"... Read Answer
This is a "collection" matter, and there are attorneys who specialize in such matters. In general, anyone who practices civil or commercial... Read Answer
It is not possible to answer this inquiry because the documents in question cannot be reviewed. If you are uncomfortable with these arrangements, do... Read Answer
You should contact a local lawyer to get advice about your husband bringing a defamation case against the coworker. In general, if a person says... Read Answer
Your father in law can sue by filing the appropriate paperwork with the court. At the trial, the court will decide whether you owe the money sought.... Read Answer
It is unclear from your question how much you paid them, and what you expect them to do. In general, if they have failed to comply with your... Read Answer
Having not seen the court order, I cannot speak with certainty, but it is hard for me to imagine a court order that would order him to pay you by a... Read Answer
I am having trouble understanding your question. If you bought a mobile home and financed it through a credit union or a bank or similar... Read Answer
There is no longer a process for removing a case from the General District Court to the Circuit Court. That was abolished several years... Read Answer