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Karyn T. Missimer
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Respectfully, this is a question you should be asking your attorney. Your...
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Karyn T. Missimer
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Please see my previous answer to your question. Again, good luck!
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David Alexander Browde
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College tuition is probably covered in your divorce judgment. However, if your...
Lisa Beth Older
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First, it depends on what the separation agreement or divorce Judgment said....
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Edward Joseph Smeltzer II
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I'm not sure I have a complete understanding of your facts but hopefully you...
Frank A Selden
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the trustee is in charge of the trust and should provide you with the...
Richard Joseph Shapiro
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Since you are no longer a minor, you have the absolute right to petition the...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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A lawsuit about break times is an option, but there may be others that would...
Tanya Patrice Dwyer
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A settlement conference is required in New York when a lender admits that the...
Tanya Patrice Dwyer
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As to the worth of your home and the merit of saving it, that depends. What...
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Lloyd C. Rosen
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The Courts will generally avoid any issues of custody or visitation when...
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Peter Christopher Lomtevas
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Be extremely careful about violating your adversary when she is under a...
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Patrick Walter Begos
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Generally an employer in NY can terminate an employee "at will," meaning for...
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