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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Most pre-trial hearings involve just the lawyers arguing points of law in front...
Robert Nelson Hogan II
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An evidentiary hearing is a formal examination by the receiving of testimony...
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Christopher J. Coleman's answer
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Without more facts and details it is difficult to determine what your situation...
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Your question is interesting in that you are seeking advice as to how you can "...
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Earl Kenneth Mallory
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The Florida Bar has a rule that applies in this situation, 4-1.5. A contingent...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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Read your contract with your lawyer. It specifies what the arrangement between...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
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There's no way to know how long a bank will allow a loan to go delinquent...
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Melissa Dawn Sosa
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You need to get a good lawyer...I am sure there are many in the Orldando area....
Margery Ellen Golant
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It is possible that you could have litigible issues inside the bankrutpcy...
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Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Unlikely, but maybe. (How's that for another way of saying "it depends?")...
David Alexander Browde
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It's impossible to answer this accurately without more information and a...
Brent Allan Rose
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Ask your lawyer (you do have a lawyer, don't you, because being in a custody...
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Kenneth Brian Schwartz
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If you have any interest is suing through a U.S. court, an important...
Charles H Kuck
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You will need to post the question under a breach of contract or general...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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The first thing to do whenever you have a dispute with your landlord is to...
Pamela Koslyn
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You need a very strong case, as well as a very successful defendant, to get a...
Oscar Michelen
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Pamela's answer is right on the money, but I want to point out to other readers...
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Florida depostions are open for anyone to attend. The only way to attempt to...
Joseph Kurt Kaple
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Possibly, although parties to the lawsuit are always entitled to attend. If...
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Guy Scott DiMartino
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Generally, an out of state defendant cannot be compelled to come to Florida for...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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This is the first step in claiming that the Plaintiff holds a Mortgage on your...
Diana Michelle Tennis
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The injunction process is only meant to be a bandaid, it is not meant to manage...
Dennis Andrew Chen
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Your best bet is to consult a litigation attorney. I need to know exactly what...
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Will Murphy's answer
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We do not have an attorney-client relationship, I do not have complete...
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Bonita M. Riggens' answer
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It your settlement agreement didn't include any provision for late fees then...
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Corey Ira Cohen
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Call my office for a free consultation and price quote.
Joanna Marie Mitchell
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There is no way to determine exactly how much a "custody battle" is going to...

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