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Culver Winston Van Der Jagt
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You really need the notary public to go with you to get the power of attorney....
Linda Jane Chalat
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There are many types of power of attorney, the Colorado Bar Association...
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Kevin W. Chern
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I'm sorry to hear about your debt management/debt settlement company...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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2 separate cases will be necessary since Bankruptcy is federal law and the...
Kenneth V. Zichi
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I'm sorry to hear of your loss. If you file probate in order to transfer...
Pamela Koslyn
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Not knowing where to start might mean you haven't done enough background...
Daniel Nathan Ballard
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Additional inventor resources for laymen: http://inventblog.com/books-for-...
Kenneth V. Zichi
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The house should have been probated, and the debt would have been resolved at...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Assuming the young woman is willing to do it, the adoption should take place in...
Culver Winston Van Der Jagt
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Yes, I think this will be difficult. You have many problems here... the...
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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Contributor Level 5

The below does not constitute legal advice, does not form an attorney-client...
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Anthony John Colleluori
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Contributor Level 7

I do not practice in Colorado but generally: "Can the judge keep him in the...
Emmanuel Omobolaji Olawale
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Since you were struck by an insured driver, you have two options. (1) If you...
Nathaniel C Fick Jr
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FIRST -- Provide all names, addresses, telephone numbers, etc. EVERYTHING to...
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Lu Ann Trevino
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Contributor Level 8

I am not licensed in your state. These comments are made for educational...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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You will need an attorney to assist you. Contact the Colorado Legal Services...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler
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Contributor Level 7

Perhaps, he can't! We need more information. The El Savador program was not...
Edgardo Rafael Baez
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Go to small claims court. Make sure that you have all of the documentation that...
Culver Winston Van Der Jagt
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Contributor Level 6

THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE Depending on how old the kids are and how close...
Carolyn Annette Elsey
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No parent (or in-law) gets to change the terms of a court order on their own....
Cyndi J Pavletic
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If there is an ordered parenting plan in place the custodial parent/guardian...
Culver Winston Van Der Jagt
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I think you can call the police on this one. Pull out your permanent orders (...
Culver Winston Van Der Jagt
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I think you need an attorney to help you make this argument if you wish to make...
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Theodore W. Robinson
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While I don't practice in your state, generally, you're already doing it. You...

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