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I am sorry your daughter is not feeling well.
There is a chance that you have a case that might allow you to recover significant damages. There... Read Answer
Lawyers are encouraged to do pro bono work and some of Michigan's larger law firms actually require their lawyers to do pro bono work.
For civil... Read Answer
A durable power of Attorney should be enough.
The person granting the power must do so through a properly executed Agreement.
For certain matters,... Read Answer
With a few of exceptions (knowing you intend to commit a crime, cause harm to yourself or others, or court order), from the moment a lawyer... Read Answer
You need to get a personal protective order against this person. Your ex has no say in this. You should also advise your ex in writing that your... Read Answer
Without more information, specifically a copy of a Deed or some trust document creating the life estate, it is hard to know exactly what your... Read Answer
Ok so if he was a process server, who was serving a summons and complaint, then that means the lawsuit has already been filed. So, you can call all... Read Answer
Small claims is a civil court and has nothing to do with criminal charges. If you want the givernment to pursue criminal charges, start by going to... Read Answer
The friend has materially breached his contract with your daughter-in-law by failing to pay the remaining $410 he owes. Your daughter-in-law... Read Answer
I assume that there is something illegal or improper about driving a vehicle 3 miles with only a level 1 permit. If so, you have the basis to... Read Answer
I think the first relevant question is who hired the caregiver? If the Guardian made the contact, and ultimately the contract, to retain the... Read Answer
Although I am not specifically familiar with Michigan law, in general you can use any name you want, as long as you are not using a different name... Read Answer
It seems like a pretty good medical malpractice case (a form of negligence), although (assuming your son will recover fully) his recovery would not... Read Answer
In most cases, oral agreements are as valid and enforceable as written ones. Only certain agreements, for example agreements to sell real... Read Answer
Did the seller lie in any way? If the seller lied, and you relied on that lie in entering into the contract, you may be able to rescind... Read Answer