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Adam Marshall Hames
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You should try to talk to a lawyer in Douglas County or wherever the property...
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Penn Ueoka Dodson
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The short answer is probably so, but there's some chance that they can't -- I'd...
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Do you have sole legal custody or sole physical custody? It is hard to answer...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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The 50% refund sounds like a good deal. It hardly seems worth bringing a small...
Ernest Dewitt Napier III
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If you paid by credit card, you could dispute the charges given that the...
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Ernest Dewitt Napier III
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From the facts you've outlined, it doesn't sound like you are paying child...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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You need to consult with an attorney. You may get credit for joint custody...
John Gage Breakfield
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Do research on 'constructive eviction'-which is basically the landlord makes it...
Ernest Dewitt Napier III
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This particular set of facts crosses multiple areas of the law. You need to...
Amanda Leathers Dean
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In Georgia, you must be legally emancipated from your parents to allow you to...
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Glenn M. Lyon
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As long as she has not breached any term of your verbal lease agreement, you...
Glenn M. Lyon
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No, but you can file a dispossessory action to evict the tenant. If you do...
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Robert W. Hughes Jr.
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No, that is not proper. You should insist that you be shown the original will...
Loraine M. DiSalvo
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This question is not intended to provide you with specific legal advice...
Howard E. Spiva
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You should have an attorney immediately send them a "spoliation" letter...
John M. Kaman
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You should hire an attorney to investigate. Often store cameras do not provide...
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Keenan M. Post
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Make sure you understand that assets with beneficiary designations pass to the...
Robert W. Hughes Jr.
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That is not so much a legal question as a strategy you have. If there is no...
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Marc Howard Bardack
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Assuming you in fact signed the contract on behalf of your company as its...
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Glen Edward Ashman
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You need to see a personal injury lawyer and should not talk with the insurer...
Howard E. Spiva
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Being "at fault" in a traffic wreck or charged is unrelated to the civil case....
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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You might find my Legal Guide helpful "How to Choose A Lawyer For You" as you...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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You need a lawyer to move for an extension of the discovery period. You did...

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