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Leticia L Valdes
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Is there a way to find out if a lien has been placed on one's home? Nothing has been received in the mail but a threat was made.

Asked by a user in Palm Coast, FL - 11 months ago.

In order to place a lien, the lien holder must record the lien at the local county courthouse. The lien then remains in place until the holder files a document called a "satisfaction of lien," which signifies that the lien has been paid and released. Consequently, if you want to find out whether a lien has been placed on a particular property, you need to check the county records for the county where the property is located. Ask the clerk of court if you can look at the public records...

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Do I need a car accident attorney?

Asked by a user in Orlando, FL - 2 months ago.

You should always talk to an attorney unless you are familiar with the law and possible issues. Many personal injury attorneys provide free consultations with no obligation. Take a moment to speak to one of them and let the attorney explain to you what if any benefits you may be entitled to as a result of the accident and injuries you have suffered.

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My ex and I bought a car together. He signed and I allegedly cosigned (with no credit). The car is totaled. Who pays the damage?

Asked by a user in Valdosta, GA - 1 day ago.

Based on the information you have provided and assuming that the loan for the vehicle has both yours and your boyfriend's name on it, you are both responsible. If the borrower does not pay a debt, the co-signer will have to. In fact, You may have to pay up to the full amount of the debt if the borrower does not pay. You may also have to pay late fees or collection costs, which increase this amount. The creditor can use the same collection methods against you that can be used against the...

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Is a paternity test done in GA legal if the custodial parent has not given their written consent?

Asked by a user in Miami, FL - 11 months ago.

I am not a licensed attorney in GA. However, I do not believe that it is necessary to have the custodial parents consent for a DNA test. The best thing to do is to tell the court that you doubt the validity of the results that he has provided, that you think the results may have been tampered and that you want a new DNA test to be performed by a different lab or company.

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Do I need a lawyer? How do I respond to the summons? And to whom do I respond?

Asked by a user in Albuquerque, NM - 8 days ago.

You should contact the insurance company for your friend and make sure that they are going to retain an attorney to represent you. Do note that once a person is properly served with a lawsuit they only have a specific number of days to file a response to the lawsuit. Time is of the essence, act quickly.

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Owe childsupport for more than 10 years,is there a way to negotiate payment only just the last 2or3 yrs.being that there adults

Asked by a user in Tampa, FL - 8 days ago.

Yes you can. However, if any of the back child support is owed to the State of Florida because they provided support to the children in the form of public assistance, the Department of Revenue would need to be involved and approve any agreement. If the money is owed to the other parent only, then it is between you and the other parent.

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Too late to make an injury claim?

Asked by a user in Fort Lauderdale, FL - 10 months ago.

I do not believe it is too late. If you have car insurance in Florida, your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) will cover your medical bills up to $10,000. You can also make a claim to the other driver's insurance company for your injuries. You can do this on your own if you feel comfortable. If not, you can retain a personal injury lawyer.

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Can I take my wife to/from work with business purposes only driver license , She do not drive.

Asked by a user in Miami, FL - 10 months ago.

From the information provided, it appears as if you can only use the license for "your" transportation to work, driving for work, driving for educational purposes and for church or medical reasons. I do not think driving your wife to work qualifies but you should check with the DMV or court that placed the restriction.

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Can i get money back from bondsman if state dosent file the charges

Asked by a user in Tampa, FL - 11 months ago.

No. The fee that is charged by the bondsman is non-refundable.

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Will my Boyfriend get Arrested at the airport if he has a warrent of arrest out for him? (not american or from USA)

Asked by a user in Washington, DC - 11 months ago.

I agree with Mr. Robinson. If there is a Warrant out for his arrest, it is possible that he will be arested at the airport.