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Yes. If son died with a small estate, in most states you don't have to file a probate. You simply fill out a small estate affidavit and that will... Read Answer
You may have to contact the website for removal.
Obviously you would want to vote these people off the HOA board at the next election, but until then they generally make these decisions for... Read Answer
Thx for your telephone response. I'm away from my office and could not decipher the number you left on my machine.
Please let me know your phone... Read Answer
No. Your wife's age is irrelevant to your legal right to consume alcohol. In fact, your wife could be criminally liable if she serves you... Read Answer
There is a difference between YOU being liable, and your insurance company being responsible under your policy. The person who would be liable... Read Answer
If you can prove that you are a half-owner of the boat, you have a case, but without any documentation (and presumably title and other documents... Read Answer
I'm afraid that your claim is well past the statute of limitations and there's nothing in your email to suggest any basis why the limitations period... Read Answer
That depends on whether you have a basis for jurisdiction in VA. If so, you would probably prefer to sue there, and would hire a Virginia... Read Answer
The documentation you need would vary from state to state, but in general you will need to prove to the court that there was no will and that you are... Read Answer
You probably want to search for a lawyer close to where you are located. You can check with the local bar association for the county in... Read Answer
If what he said was untrue, then you would have a defamation claim against him. And because it effected your job, that is defamation per se,... Read Answer
The short answer is yes. It's private property and they can allow or disallow whomever they want. However since they hold themselves to... Read Answer
I believe that when the matter involves children, the statute requires consideration of the age difference between them. I think that given the... Read Answer
If your dog has no history of aggressive behavior, then you had no reason to think he would harm the other dog and therefore it does not sound like... Read Answer
If the check was cashed before the services were performed, you can sue the mechanic's estate (not the beneficiary, although as a practical... Read Answer
It sounds like you may need a restraining order, also called a protective order. Ordinarily in order to obtain a protective order you must... Read Answer
In order to sue an out-of-state party here, Virginia must have personal jurisdiction over them. This can be accomplished either by serving them... Read Answer
Sounds like a good claim for identity theft as well as some civil causes of action, such as misappropriation of name/likeness, which would allow for... Read Answer