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Why not package the stuff and take it over to him? Otherwise, send him a certified (and regular) letter and mail it to him giving him 60 days advance... Read Answer
Check the lawyer guide here at Lawyers.com. You need a civil litigation lawyer. Other sources are Super Lawyers or Best Lawyers in America. We are... Read Answer
Check the civil litigation guide here at Martindale-Hubbell of such other sources like Super Lawyers or Best Lawyers in America. The rules of... Read Answer
File a small claims lawsuit; you will need to weigh the cost of replacing the walker on your own against the cost of buying a small claims summons,... Read Answer
I am not sure you need to be looing for "tribal lawyers." There are probably in Wisconsin a very small percentage of lawyers licenesed in the state... Read Answer
If you are being sued, you certainly have the right to hire a lawyer to defend yourself in the lawsuit. Is this a Wisconsin case or is out of the... Read Answer
Malpractice means the lawyer did something that fell below the standard of other attorneys in the area practicing in that specific area of the law... Read Answer
It would only make sense to spend money in hiring a lawyer to defend you on the lawsuit if you have a legitimate defense to owing the money. If you... Read Answer
first off, it is not true or correct that your boyfriend cannot write his own answer to the lawsuit; pro se litigants sometimes do. complex appellate... Read Answer
The statute of limitations in Wisconsin for medical malpractice is 3 three years from the date of the occurrence. Further, if this is a claim against... Read Answer
I am not sure I completely understand your question or concern, but if you believe a fraud was committed on you or the court, file a motion to... Read Answer
If you have a defense to owing the money, hire a civil litigation lawyer to defend you on the lawsuit. If there is no defense and you legitimately... Read Answer
Gift or loan? These are always difficult issues. If it is truly a loan, is there anything in writing that would evidence the loan? a promissory note?... Read Answer
I am sorry for that you and your family went through. Your post is disturbing. This is a bit out of my area of expertise, but I am not sure you... Read Answer
It is your home too, and absent a court order that requires you to be out of the home, you have every right to be in your own home; 'y only word of... Read Answer
You would have the right to sue your family member claiming they committed a fraud against you or engaged in... Read Answer
The obvious answer to what you should offer on a judgment, is what you reasonably can afford to pay. You should also consider talking to a bankruptcy... Read Answer
I don't know the practice in Wisconsin, but where I practice only the witness being deposed, the parties to the case, and their lawyers (plus the... Read Answer
You have a judgment against the llc, not the llc's members, so you can only enforce the judgment against the llc's assets, not the assets of its... Read Answer
Given these facts, you would lose, unless there is a Wisconsin statute (I assume that both seller and buyer live in Wisconsin) which allows you to... Read Answer
Wow, I didn't realize they were asking this sort of thing in law school applications these days. It does not seem right to me that an applicant... Read Answer
You can seek an injunction from the court hearing the divorce proceedings enjoining her from looking at any of your records, and also an order... Read Answer
No. The federal and state judicial systems are separate. In some matters they have concurrent jurisdiction (meaning that a lawsuit... Read Answer
You can sue this person for libel. There are certain types of defamatory statements which are considered defamatory per se, that is, you don't... Read Answer