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William J Mcleod
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You mentioned that your friend filed bankruptcy, and in bankruptcy, the only...
L Jed Berliner
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Your reading of the homestead statute is correct. In non-bankruptcy...
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Steve Fromm
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These are acquisition costs and are not currently deductible. They are part of...
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Markus May
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The pros and cons are always fact specific and depend on your specific...
Eric A Koester
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A merger usually brings with it some challenges. So if you decide to jump in,...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Did you get any collateral for this loan? If not, does the company own any high...
Steven Alan Fink
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Not only should you file a lawsuit immediately, but you should only sue for 10%...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Did you have the trade name registered at the Secretary of State's office?...
Kaiser Wahab
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Trademarks in restaurant names are unfortunately notoriously difficult to...
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The term "deficiency judgment" refers to a judgment for a debt, the amount of...
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Patrick Riley Vincent's answer
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The deficiency is calculated by adding all the costs associated with the...
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Shawn G. Rice
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Adverse possession is a statutorily-based right which allows an owner to...
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Roy Earl Morriss
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I don't know exactly what you are looking for...But, I'll try and provide a...
James P. Frederick
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I believe you are within your rights to request a copy of this Note and I...
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Anthony John Colleluori
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You need to see a lawyer right away, There are many rules dealing with the...
Joel Richard Beck
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Your customer agreement and margin agreement with the brokerage firm controls...
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Pamela Koslyn
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I disagree with the above lawyer's response with regard to the statute of...
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Michael Prozan's answer
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Well, of course it depends. The first question is how much did you pay for...
Modupe A. Sobo
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In Illinois, when you are going through a divorce, property is classified as...
Patrick Byron Markey
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The car would be non-marital since it was a gift. I suggest you take care of...
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Mark Kramer
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The starting point is that all property acquired in the marriage is presumed to...
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Christopher T. Anderson
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Your last name has nothing to do with it. However, acquisition of real...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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He was apparently charged under a theory of either constructive possession or...
Royce Brent Bishop
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I had a case similar to this. The very short answer is what the other gentleman...
Willem Galen Gentry
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It is in your best interest to be completely open with your fiancé. You and...
John Andrew Myer
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Usually written contracts have a merger or integration clause near the end of...
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Arieh Mordechai Flemenbaum
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From the information you provided, the restrictions imposed on you are limited....
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Yasha Heidari
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You can always represent yourselves pro se, but that is never advisable--...

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