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Shawn B Alexander
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You will need him to sign release of interest turning over the ownership to you...
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Christopher Lee Thayer
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The power of attorney may have granted your friend's spouse authority to sign...
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Shawn B Alexander
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To answer your question I will start at the end. A lawsuit will depend on the...
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Robert John Murillo
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Sorry for the problems. As to the claims, that depends on your state law and...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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The answer likely is in your prenuptual agreement. RCW 26.16.010 (Separate...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You need to distinguish between a sales pitch and a contractual obligation....
Jonathan H Levy
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An alternative to an attorney would be to ask for proof that you are on the...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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A lease is simply an agreement regarding real property for a specified time....
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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I agree with the previous poster. I have seen rental agreements that contain...
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Ronald Lee Burdge
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It sounds like they breached the contract with you but in most states a breach...
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Shelly Crocker
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Washington small claims courts work very well. For smaller matters, you can...
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui
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In Florida, the small claims courts are better in some counties than others....
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Perry A Warbrick
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You really need to examine the terms and conditions of your agreement. While...
Gordon Charles Webb
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Assuming you did not release all claims by acceptance of the $250, I would say...
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Joseph I. Hochman
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Thank you for asking such a great question. The answer to your question is...
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Kathleen Dillon Hunt
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Virtually any answer to your question would depend, at least in part, on your...
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Lincoln J. Miller
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It sounds like you are making two claims - one for negligence and one for...
Stanley Duane Lockhart
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If you and landlord can not come to agreement, they will normally proceed to...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

Your employment likely was at-will, meaning that either you or the employer may...
Okorie Okorocha
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Most employment is at-will in most states, which means they can fire you for...
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Archibald Johns Thomas III
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Your rights as an employee depend on several things. One, whether you have a...

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