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2 legal questions have been posted about civil litigation by real users in Wyoming. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include litigation, complex litigation, and complex and multi-district litigation. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
You have a right to represent yourself, but,unless you're an attorney, not an entity (if, for example, the loan was not made by you personally but by your corporation) or anyone else.  In your question you refer to "we"; if there is some other party who loaned the money, you can't represent that party.... Read More
You have a right to represent yourself, but,unless you're an attorney, not an entity (if, for example, the loan was not made by you personally but by... Read More
What the owners decided to do with the fence has nothing to do with what you owe.  If you cause $500 damage to my car, you would owe me $500, whether I used the money to repair the car or left it in the same condition, or junked it.  However, you do not state either that you were sued for the damage, or that you agreed to pay for it.  While I am not familiar with Wyoming law, after 9 years, I'd be very surprised if the statute of limitations on the property owners' claim against you had not expired.... Read More
What the owners decided to do with the fence has nothing to do with what you owe.  If you cause $500 damage to my car, you would owe me $500,... Read More