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Shawn B Alexander
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You need to find a local real estate attorney, who has experince with homeowner'...
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Shawn B Alexander
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You need to find a local real estate attorney, who has experince with homeowner'...
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Karen L Ware's answer
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I am not licensed in Washington, so the following information should be used...
Shawn B Alexander
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You will need to address the individual allegations in order to prevent a...
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Kevin Lee Britt
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If there is no board of directors to enforce the CC&Rs on your behalf, then you...
Christopher M Veley
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I agree with Kevin. As an Clark County, Washington attorney representing HOAs...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot comment specifically on...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You are leaving out too much information, If she was the driver the answer is...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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The situation is very fact specific. You may want to consult a skilled...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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In some cases when the custodial parent and child have no contact with the...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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If your state has tenancy by the entirety or you had a joint ownership with...
Gregory Charles Dow
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Yes. In Washington, a creditor can refuse to accept a payment plan proposal....
David Paul Lovik
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Look at your credit card agreement. Capitol One is bound under the same terms....
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Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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So long as that visitation order exists in its current form, your ex has rights...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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You can seek a modification but you would need the kid to talk to a counselor...
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Martin M Fisher's answer
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One of the more frequent complaints judges hear post-trial/hearing is that a...
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Valerie Ann Farris
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As a beneficiary of the trust, you have certain rights. One is to a copy of...
Paul E Deloughery
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I am a trust litigation attorney and I run into this scenario repeatedly. Do I...
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Craig Edward Kennedy
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It appears Oregon is the 'home state' of this child under the UCCJEA. So,...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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I think WA would be home state for UCCJEA purposes if the child has been with...
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Elizabeth Rankin Powell
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Sounds as though you are having a dispute about parenting decisions. The...
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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You likely want to consult an attorney to review your facts and options. Do...
Valerie Ann Farris
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You should consult with an attorney immediately. A default judgment can be...
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Peter Christopher Lomtevas
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In the ordinary course, every state's civil practice code includes statutes...

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