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Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman
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You need to get yourself to the nearest courthouse, and get some orders to...
Jesus Silva Jr
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Yes, SUPERVISED VISITATION would be a safe and effective mechanism for your...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Nothing can insulate anyone from a lawsuit, but I don't think I've ever heard...
Oscar Michelen
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Remember that South Park itself is entirely a parody (and I agree with Pamela...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Are you sure you only signed a grant of rights to use your name and likeness in...
Dana Howard Shultz
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You're right to be concerned, but I do not have enough facts to answer your...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Do the rules of your roleplaying game allow you get outside professional help?...
Robert Lee Marshall
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If it's a roleplaying game, why bother with the rules of the real-world court...
Pamela Koslyn
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You probably can't enforce what she wrote in her email as if it was a...
Diana Lucia Martinez
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Until there is a court order, she is under no legal obligation to pay any...
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Andrew Ging Liu
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Your best bet is to go to both courts. You might try calling the clerk's...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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For such a complicated matter an attorney is always advised. You were at a...
Frances Miller Campbell
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Dear tenant, Of course, anyone can be sued for eviction for any reason....
Adam David Sorrells
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You should contact your auto insurance company for help. If it is outfit I am...
Daniel Aaron Horowitz
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You are going to have to be very tough on this one. If your chiropractor did...
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Pamela Koslyn
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It's very hard to get a cheap or free lawyer to do an appeal, and your fiance's...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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If you are successful in finding a lawyer that will take the criminal appeal...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Ok, you're not making a lot of sense here in terms of putting this in a legal...
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I am not an attorney, but I am the neighbour of an extremely annoying tenant. I...
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Brian Neal Gurwitz
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Your best bet is to hire an attorney if you can afford one. Unlike a criminal...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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Your question gives you your answer. If you do not know how to proceed, you...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Dead people can't contract, so there's no way to start a non-profit with anyone...
Steven Alan Fink
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The $100 fee is your bank, not the Court order. The debt collection agency can...
Peter Marc Schaeffer
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If it was me... I would meet the dragon head on. Go to the board of education...
Dianna Gould-Saltman
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Your ex isn't violating a restraining order by showing up. There IS no...
Stephanie Farr White
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Although the state can consider your income (when added to his) to see what the...
Matthew Edward Williamson
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They can't touch your earnings. Sounds like he wants you to pay for his other...
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Matthew Edward Williamson
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Depends on many factors. There is the practical consideration...if they ask...
Robert Lee Marshall
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An employer can ask about convictions AND pending cases. California Labor...

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