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Bryan G. Scott
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The procedure for collecting on judgments is set out in the General Statutes....
Bryan G. Scott
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The quickest way to get the current occupants out of your house, assuming they...
Bryan G. Scott
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Not unless the neighbor's lot is subject to homeowner's association rules or a...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Getting the written documentation you have is a good place to begin. Contact a...
Bryan G. Scott
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Read the terms of the refinance agreement. The owner still has an obligation...
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Bryan G. Scott
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There are far too many facts missing from your question to provide much of a...
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Bryan G. Scott
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Small claims courts hear claims up to $5,000. District court hears claims up...
Bryan G. Scott
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It depends. Consult with one of the JAG officers at your post.
Victoria Gillispie Hardin
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Financial support is paid to a spouse in the form of postseparation support and...
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Edgardo Rafael Baez
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All you need is a petition to change the name through the court, and a family...
Bryan G. Scott
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Call a family law attorney in your area.
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Bryan G. Scott
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You always have to worry about collecting on a civil judgment. It sounds like...
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Bryan G. Scott
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The VSB's website contains some public resources summarizing actions taken by...
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Bryan G. Scott
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Don't assume that your attorney lied to you. Settlements involving minors must...
Erik Glen Swanson
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If you understood your attorney correctly (and it's possible you misunderstood...
Bryan G. Scott
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Unless your lease says differently, landlords generally can charge the tenant...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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In most states a contractor (or sub) can file a mechanics lien on construction...
Bryan G. Scott
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What type of mechanic's lien? I assume you're talking about a construction...
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Peter J Carini
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This is a complex situation. The answer to the question depends upon whether...
Bryan G. Scott
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Read the right of way agreement, if there is one, and then call an attorney...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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They must sue first, and then obtain a judgment. Then they can issue a wage...
Bryan G. Scott
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No. North Carolina does not currently allow wage garnishment to collect...
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Jeffrey Erich Foster
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Depending on state law, you may be liable for damages caused by the negligence...
Bryan G. Scott
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You should notify your motor vehicle liability insurance carrier right away....
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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A plaintiff can get an award of damages for those things the finder of fact...
Bryan G. Scott
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The plaintiff can still obtain a judgment even if the defendant doesn't have...
Bryan G. Scott
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As a general rule in NC, general contractors cannot enforce a construction...
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L. Maxwell Taylor
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I am not licensed to practice law in North Carolina so the following should not...
Bryan G. Scott
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North Carolina recognizes two torts that may apply where a third party...
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Your license shouldn't be suspended if you weren't driving. You should,...

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