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Robert John Murillo
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You should speak with a civil litigator. You can certainly file suit. As to the...
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Robert John Murillo
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You should have the summons, complaint and answer form. If you were not...
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Robert John Murillo
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I would strongly recommend that you contact an attorney to advise you. The best...
James Arthur Gorton
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The Garn-St. Germain Act of 1982, a federal law, does not allow a lender to...
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It would be well worth the fee for you to consult a certified financial planner,...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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I think you are going to have to speak with a local attorney about this - it...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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There is no magic solution to this. As a criminal defense lawyer, I suggest you...
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I agree with my colleagues. Avvo is a great place to start to look for an...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You need to confer with a lawyer to find out what the chances are of losing...
Erik Glen Swanson
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A fraudent transfer isn't going to save any assets, and any transfer of assets...
Pamela Koslyn
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I think this is a moral issue as well as a legal issue. She's your ex now, but...
Kurt Van Thomme
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The below does not constitute legal advice, does not form an attorney-client...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Your situation is too involved for an online answer. Using the written...
Guy Scott DiMartino
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This information is for educational purposes only as I do not practice in...
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David C. Garner
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You did not specify, but I am assuming you have a durable power of attorney....
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Your brother had to stand before the court and agree to the guilty plea. He had...
Linda Friedman Ramirez
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Your question does not say whether this was state or federal court. However,...
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Carolyn Annette Elsey
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When a child is adopted, legally they become like your own biological children....
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You are not required to accept a nomination to be an executor (called a...
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Frank A Selden
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depends on the terms of the trust. If written properly (meaning that is what...
Robert John Murillo
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You need to talk to an attorney as you have not provided enough facts to...
Culver Winston Van Der Jagt
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You are in very dangerous territory if you try to do this without a real estate...
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Gailyn Wink
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Bankruptcy could wipe out your judgments (unless they are for certain actions...

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