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Don't hire anyone. It is a simple procedure, and the clerk of the Supreme Court in your local county can help you do it without having to pay a... Read Answer
While there is no official form, all attorneys use their own forms which contain a lot of boilerplate, including definitiions of terms, the cplr... Read Answer
There is no rule of law which allows you to object, but the attorneys also have no power over you, only the Judge does. If you don't answer,... Read Answer
You can sue the contractor and owner of the property that caused you damage due to failure to properly secure the wall. There may statute of... Read Answer
If you contact the clerk of the Supreme Court in your local county, he/she should be able to help you. The forms may even be available... Read Answer
You do not have to repay someone for gifts he or she made to you. However, it is unlikely that the other person will admit that they... Read Answer
That depends. Who owns the car? Was it your car that your father was keeping in his name as a favor to you? Or was it his car... Read Answer
Is there someone who you want to inherit your collection, someone whom you believe will care for it as you do? If so, execute a will leaving... Read Answer
You can use any name you want, as long as you do not do so for fraudulent purposes, i.e. in an attempt to fool creditors, to avoid outstanding... Read Answer
The statute of limitations for a 'debt' in New York is six years. The time in which to submit to medical insurance is much shorter, depending on the... Read Answer
You can go to the police with your story. Perhaps they can access records that you cannot. Also, start with your birth certificate. ... Read Answer
Why was the home only listed in his name? How much did you contribute toward purchase of the home? Depending on the circumstances... Read Answer
From your post I cannot tell what the problem is. If the building is owned by a corporation, the debt on one owner should not be... Read Answer
You make time for time sound like you think this is some sort of legal concept. It is not. In fact, it is illegal, even though people do... Read Answer
Yes, assuming your claim is small enough and you meet the other jurisdictional requirements for small claims court. Most contracts are not... Read Answer