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15 legal questions have been posted about litigation by real users in Nebraska. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include complex litigation, complex and multi-district litigation, and civil litigation. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
In Tennessee, a real estate agreement must be in writing. You might be able to file a claim against the estate for monies paid for your mom. You need to contact an attorney.
In Tennessee, a real estate agreement must be in writing. You might be able to file a claim against the estate for monies paid for your mom. You need... Read More

Is a personal guaranty signed after loan funded enforceable? How?

Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Atty. Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers
It sounds to me that the consideration for the guaranty was the granting of the loan. Consideration to a third person can be adequate to sustain enforcement
It sounds to me that the consideration for the guaranty was the granting of the loan. Consideration to a third person can be adequate to sustain... Read More

What can I do if my spouse refuses to sign the consent decree?

Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   12 Answers
Get the matter set for trial then.
Get the matter set for trial then.

What can I do on a settlement agreement written all in my husbandโ€™s favor?

Answered 12 years ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   11 Answers
You do NOT have to sign the agreement. You can get a lawyer and go to trial. The lawyer can ask the court to require your husband to pay their fees.
You do NOT have to sign the agreement. You can get a lawyer and go to trial. The lawyer can ask the court to require your husband to pay their fees.

How do I get my ex-husband to finish paying me the balance of alimony?

Answered 12 years ago by Matthew Eugene Ludt (Unclaimed Profile)   |   11 Answers
Under Minnesota law the non-payment of financial obligations under a divorce is not a matter you can ask the court hold in contempt for. However you can pursue judgment collection remedies against him to garnish his wages, levy his bank accounts, and/or have the sheriff seize his property for sale at auction. The process tends to be a bit involved such that you may want to utilize the services of an experienced attorney however because it is a collection action any qualified attorney within the state will do; they need not be in your county.... Read More
Under Minnesota law the non-payment of financial obligations under a divorce is not a matter you can ask the court hold in contempt for. However you... Read More

Who do I get royalties from?

Answered 12 years ago by Mr. Robert Martin White (Unclaimed Profile)   |   11 Answers
Royalties, in general, are received from the individual or entity who actually sells the product to the consumer. The manufacture, in this case, is paid by you to produce the product that will be sold eventually by the vendor. There are a multitude of considerations to keep in mind in this kind of arrangement, such as non-disclosure agreements and agreements with vendors to not sell competing goods, and it is advised that you contact an attorney experienced in negotiating and drafting appropriate business agreements.... Read More
Royalties, in general, are received from the individual or entity who actually sells the product to the consumer. The manufacture, in this case, is... Read More

How can a married woman that is legally bipolar get out of an abusive relationship?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Karen A. Clark (Unclaimed Profile)   |   9 Answers
When one is in an abusive relationship, it is imperative that s/he makes a plan for a safe exit. The first thing your friend should do is to seek the assistance of a domestic violence counselor. That person can help with formulating the plan. Your friend needs to make sure that s/he has a safe place to go when leaving the abusive spouse. The domestic violence counselor will help your friend to find such a place. Please note that in most circumstances, one's mental health status will not effect one's ability to file for a Petition for Dissolution/Divorce. Many domestic violence shelters work with volunteer attorneys who are more than willing to help the abuse victim complete the necessary Petition.... Read More
When one is in an abusive relationship, it is imperative that s/he makes a plan for a safe exit. The first thing your friend should do is to seek... Read More

How do I go around or stop my deceased motherโ€™s husband?

Answered 12 years and 5 months ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile)   |   6 Answers
Go to probate court and get appointed as her personal representative, and then you can act on behalf of her estate.
Go to probate court and get appointed as her personal representative, and then you can act on behalf of her estate.

Can I still go to college and get a job if I have a misdemeanor?

Answered 12 years and 8 months ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers
You have to go to court, plead NOT guilty and get a lawyer. That person may be able to work out a deal where you end up with no criminal record. This is huge. A criminal record is FOREVER! What employer wants to hire a thief.
You have to go to court, plead NOT guilty and get a lawyer. That person may be able to work out a deal where you end up with no criminal record.... Read More

Can a court judgement be placed against me if I am not given any information about the (supposed) case?

Answered 12 years and 8 months ago by Andrea Rogers (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers
Call the court or check online on case net to see if there was a case filed against you. If she didn't have you properly served with the lawsuit, then she could not have obtained a default judgment against you.
Call the court or check online on case net to see if there was a case filed against you. If she didn't have you properly served with the lawsuit,... Read More

Can a court judgement be placed against me if I am not given any information about the (supposed) case?

Answered 12 years and 8 months ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers
First you should check with the court and see if there was any case filed against you. Second if you were never served with papers then file a motion to set aside any judgment.
First you should check with the court and see if there was any case filed against you. Second if you were never served with papers then file a motion... Read More

Can my girlfriend move out of her house before age 18?

Answered 12 years and 9 months ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers
It is not legal for her to lie to the cops. It is a crime. However there is only a month left and she can then do whatever she wants.
It is not legal for her to lie to the cops. It is a crime. However there is only a month left and she can then do whatever she wants.