Glen Rock Licensing Legal Advice (144 found)Narrow your searchPosted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Glen Rock, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
You do not have a need at this point. Go to a family lawyer; sue for divorce...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin's answer
I agree with the advice above but would add that you are eligible to file... Posted about 1 month ago in General Practice Paterson, NJ
Staychia Renee Sena's answer
I defended a case on just these facts a few months ago. The man had been using...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
A few years ago this matter would be considered minor. At the present time it... Posted about 1 month ago in DUI / DWI Rutherford, NJ
David Jacob Bildner's answer
DDP (Drinking Driver Program) is a NY term. The NJ version is IDRC (... Posted 3 days ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Dumont, NJ
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Consult immediately with a NJ licensed defense lawyer. The potential... Posted 4 days ago in Debt Collection East Rutherford, NJ
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
You might consider a bankruptcy. As long as you otherwise qualify for a...
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
I agree with the previous assessment, i would consider bankruptcy as well... Posted 9 days ago in Tax Clifton, NJ
Steve Fromm's answer
If the final return shows no activity, then it would not seem to matter either... Posted 18 days ago in Employment / Labor Garfield, NJ
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Matter of Anumah v. Commissioner of Labor, ___A.D.3d ___(3d Dep't. March 19,... Posted 19 days ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Paramus, NJ
Edward Joseph Smeltzer II's answer
The ownership of an LLC is not a matter of public record so no documents need...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
To add to the post above, I typically advise my clients in similar situations... Posted 21 days ago in Debt Collection Clifton, NJ
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
(1) Yes, a creditor can go to court and seek an attachment on the home. What... Posted 27 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Hackensack, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
To be very honest with you, you have as much chance of getting it as a snowball... Posted 27 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Ridgewood, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
He broke the lease, and he is demanding his security deposit back? Tell the... Posted 28 days ago in Domestic Violence Oakland, NJ
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
There is no such things as a simple assault, really, as a layperson uses those...
Edward Jerome Blum's answer
I don't practice in NJ, but you definitely need a lawyer. Edward J. Blum Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Hackensack, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
He can sue you for unpaid rent. That places a judgment on your business and... Posted about 1 month ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Pompton Lakes, NJ
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
If the Court issued a warrant on the MV summons, then the NJ MVC was notified...
Ric Futerfas' answer
In a perfect world you would do what Mr. Bailey suggests but from what you said... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Moonachie, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
A shotgun wedding in 2009? I certainly hope you and your gf can work out your...
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No just explain what happened, you are booth over 18 and there is nothing rung... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant North Haledon, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
The basic rules are: at the start of tenancy the L must provide the tenant with... Posted about 1 month ago in General Practice Paramus, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
The Bergen County courthouse or the nj judiciary website has the forms for... Posted about 1 month ago in Child Custody Paterson, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Your inquiry is very confusing. Mitigation is normally used in criminal cases... Posted about 1 month ago in General Practice Carlstadt, NJ
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
Receipt of the settlement funds could well affect your food stamp eligibility... Posted about 1 month ago in Tax Teaneck, NJ
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Judgments of record (including tax liens are for 20 years) but can be renewed.... |