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Search: Legal Advice written by William Robert Falcone (161 found)Posted about 1 month ago in Car / Auto Accident Colorado Springs, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
I would have to some research to confirm it, but it sound like this is what we... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Denver, CO
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
The IRS often will waive the penalties if a taxpayer provides a reasonable...
William Robert Falcone's answer
Arbitration clauses are generally enforceable, and usually save both parties... Posted about 1 month ago in Real Estate Evans, CO
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She can sign over her half, but she will remain on the Note and mortgage, and... Posted about 1 month ago in Criminal Defense Denver, CO
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
While you have nothing to hide, you still have a criminal background which can...
William Robert Falcone's answer
The best thing that can happen for you is for them to catch the responsible... Posted about 1 month ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Aurora, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
Did you do more than look at the vent cap? If you did work which you were... Posted about 1 month ago in Car / Auto Accident Colorado Springs, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
The accident was your boyfriend's fault. So, yes, the pasenger has the right...
Linda Jane Chalat's answer
The reason you pay for car insurance is for this precise situation- call you... Posted 2 months ago in DUI / DWI Durango, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
Given that you have not resolved the 2003 case, you likely have a warrant for... Posted 2 months ago in Personal Injury Pueblo, CO
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You are entitled to bring a claim against responsible third parties. It sounds... Posted 3 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Pueblo, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
You may still be able to enforce the warranty, but when a business goes under... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Denver, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
Was the amount paid, or does it appear that the tranferee breached an... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Denver, CO
Robert John Murillo's answer
First thing is to review the contract. If you broker knows what they are doing...
William Robert Falcone's answer
You should request a set off of the price for the value of the removed items,... Posted 3 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Fort Collins, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
You obviously dealt with a desperate seller. You may try to call the police an... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Arvada, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
Even though the work is being paid for through the grant, you are still the... Posted 3 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Colorado Springs, CO
Jason January's answer
The passenger should sue the at-fault party -which is the other car. However,...
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
As I am not licensed in your state, I cannot provide you with specific legal... Posted 3 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Denver, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
You have not provided enough informetion in your question for me to formulate... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Pueblo, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
I could not make out the last part of your question, but can see that you are... Posted 3 months ago in Personal Injury Denver, CO
William Robert Falcone's answer
The law of negligence applies to your question. Property owners have a duty to... Posted 3 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Fort Collins, CO
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You have to appear and your lawyer will likely have to provide proof of...
William Robert Falcone's answer
You definately need to appear, and your attorney's office will have to send a... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Denver, CO
Ronald Lee Burdge's answer
Sue the seller. In most states if your name is not on the title then legally...
William Robert Falcone's answer
You should bring a County Court action in CO, and I highly recomend that you... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Durango, CO
Robert John Murillo's answer
The answer depends entirely on the terms of the contract. Review the contract...
William Robert Falcone's answer
I agree, the contact needs to be reviewed, and a lawyer can be of assistance... |