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It would be difficult to succeed on a lawsuit, but you could pay an attorney to file one. Most attorneys in a civil matter such as this would charge a retainer fee, then deduct per hour from the retainer as the case went along. It is highly doubtful any lawyer would take any case of this type on a contingency fee (where you pay nothing up front and the lawyer only gets paid if you win. That is almost exclusively physical injury cases). You may be able to take steps with the agencies with the records to ensure they are not erroneously mis-identifying you. A lawyer could help you accomplish this.... Read More
It would be difficult to succeed on a lawsuit, but you could pay an attorney to file one. Most attorneys in a civil matter such as this would charge... Read More
Not a criminal law question. Go to the district clerk's website for the county where you live. Use the menu. There may be forms. If not, an attorney may be able to assist for a few hours of work.
Not a criminal law question. Go to the district clerk's website for the county where you live. Use the menu. There may be forms. If not, an... Read More