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Try contacting the Surrogate Court in NC.
Michael Barasch
Was your company a corporation? I think you need to talk to your corporate lawyer or your tax advisor. If I am an employee of a company, not an... Read Answer
If you wrongfully took assets from the corporation for yourselves instead of paying the government, then yes.
Not if it is a city/county/state snow plow. Governmental immunity.
sorry,. buit you need an employment lawyer. I am a personal injury attorney.
sorry, but I don't practice this are of the law.
Michael Barasch
Generally the only way to do that is to prohibit him from taking the car to the ex's home.
What's a stock register and how is this a P.I. matter?
I got about halfway through your first sentence. You need a lawyer. Freebies won't cut it.
You can consult a local attorney and discuss your situation in detail - the specific promises that were made, if any, will matter...but from what... Read Answer
You can't do it.
Quite often when the DMV suspends a person's driver's license for a medical reason they require a medical review within a certain period of time.... Read Answer
You have 30 days from Notice of Entry to file Notice of Appeal.
Consult with an attorney that handles Estate matters. Based upon the limited facts in your question, your step father has a right to a portion of the... Read Answer
The doctor. And they can ask for a reasonable fee for copies.
Is it a public or private hospital?
That depends upon the context.
You did not finish your question. Threatening...what? Bodily harm? They're going to sue you? They won't teach you how to dance? They will report... Read Answer
You can file. You probably will lose.
I would need additional information to provide a competent response. You can sue an employer for discrimination based on race, age, national origin,... Read Answer
It sounds like there would be no reason that it could not be used.
No. You don't have any damages.
Unless the tenant intentionally brought a bedbug into the building it would be very hard to establish negligence.
Since you consulted him to get his advice, with the prospect of retaining him, in my opinion he was obligated to protect your confidences. File a... Read Answer
It sounds as if you might have a case against the doctor, and perhaps the hospital at which your son was born, for the expected expenses of raising a... Read Answer