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Shawn B Alexander
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If the mediation is manditory you would do well to attend , however not all...
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Fabio Ambrosio
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Generally, the checks are made out to the lawfirm and you as the client....
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Jeffrey L Smoot
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Instead of filing suit first and then trying to mediate, you should consider...
Mark Randall Arend
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From the information you've provided above it would appear that creating the...
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Shawn B Alexander
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The contractor has a strict timeline for a lien and you have a timeline for a...
Steven Alan Fink
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You can also file a complaint with the State. See weblink below. It is...
Lucreita D. Becude
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Carpet replacement and painting are considered normal wear and tear. I would...
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Susan Lee Beecher
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Under the facts you've given here, age 18 is when the daughter may decide for...
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Dave Hawkins
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It’s difficult to answer your questions specifically without first looking at...
Jamie Corrine Clausen
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Under Washington law, where there are multiple personal representatives in a...
Richard Wills
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Dear Seattle, There may be another issue here. Who does the attorney...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Don't report her to CPS yourself. It'll make you look like a jerk and CPS won'...
Robert John Murillo
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Generally, if the terms of the mediation agreement are not met, then the...
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The previous post is correct in that a mediation agreement is generally a...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Welcome to being a landlord! You may want to try mediation: http://www....
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Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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If the divorcing spouses cannot agree with each other how to divide the assets...
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Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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Your question is "can I be evicted two weeks before my lease is up?" But your...
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Susan Lee Beecher
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Taking a child to a cardiologist is "routine"? The implication to me (I'm not a...
Jeffrey Patrick Bassett
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I agree with Ms. Beecher. Review your agreement and see if there is a...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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A lot depends on the issues. If there's a dispute about who should live in the...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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You seriously need to talk to your lawyer. Specifically outline what your...
Yale Lewis III
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if you don't trust/respect/like your lawyer, then fire him/her and get a new...
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Michael John Gainer
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I have heard of many people in this type of situation, where the other party...
Michael John Gainer
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Now, as far as the alimony, or spousal maintenance, the court primarily looks...
Jeffrey Feulner
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The Petitioner is the first individual to institute the lawsuit, or file the...

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