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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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No, the answers will depend upon the specific facts of your situation and...
William T Harrington
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Well, it depends on what the judgment says. My guess is that you did not seek...
Jeffrey Adam Devore
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Since your husband passed away prior to your second anniversary, you become...
Scott D. Pollock
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The law recently changed to permit widows of less than 2 years to adjust their...
Daniel T Blake
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Contributor Level 4

You should certainly speak with an attorney soon about the facts of this case....
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It makes a living situation much more challenging where there is not a meeting...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Generally speaking the Roth IRA money should be exempt from levy and attachment...
Phil A. Taylor
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The standard to determine if a civil order was violated has recently changed....
Andrew Daniel Myers
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The civil restraining orders you speak of aren't hard to either beat on a...
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Linda Friedman Ramirez
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You might contact the law offices of Howard Friedman, in Boston. He handles...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Providing necessary medical treatment can be a required part of what the state...
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In order to evaluate whether the debt collector violated your rights under the...
Phil A. Taylor
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Filing litigation on a debt after the statute of limitations has passed is a...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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You probably have a very good chance here, but I would strongly recommend that...
Daniel S Gindes
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I agree with everything Mr. Vaughn Martel said in his answer. One other thing...
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William T Harrington
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Contributor Level 5

You need to arbitrate. If you would like to discuss further please call me...
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Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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Even with arbitration, you are entitled to be represented by an attorney. You...
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Joseph Stephen Stanganelli's answer
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(((DISCLAIMER: The following is provided merely for informational/entertainment...
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Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel
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I represent both tenants and landlords in legal disputes and in litigation and...
Joseph K. Chancellor
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I believe you are trying to reach the attorney listed below. I have pasted in...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

This depends on your reason for not working at nights. In some cases the state...
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Jay M Wolman's answer
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You may wish to consult with an attorney. You remain eligible for unemployment...
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William J Mcleod
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Contributor Level 5

No one can answer your question - at least in any meaningful way that you can...
Gail Otis
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I agree with Mr. Murray. While you could serve a subpoena duces tecum upon the...
Bruce H Murray
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My suggestion would be to file a motion with the court for an order compelling...
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Best Answer: Henry Lebensbaum's answer
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you must file a modification and seek the relief you request, The sooner you...
Karen M Duffy
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It is unclear what you are asking? When did the court enter an order? If it...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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Contributor Level 7

Do you have a right to switch attorneys? Absolutely. Is it wise? Depends...
Kelly A. Broadbent
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You do have the right to switch attorneys during your case, depending on how...
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Michael L. Tumposky
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Whats reasonable essentially boils down to what the parties will agree to short...

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