Is this defamation of character?
Yes, this may constitute actionable defamation. You should meet with an attorney to discuss.
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Yes, this may constitute actionable defamation. You should meet with an attorney to discuss.
No, this is not legal. You need to challenge the creditor, but also alert the credit reporting agencies.
If you are still working on your separation agreement, you may want to retain counsel to help you both work through these issues. You can hire...
Estate planning, medicaid planning, and elder law are complex areas of the law with many moving parts. If you or a family member has a need in...
Because your sister resided in Florida at the time of her death (according to your post), you will most likely need to probate her estate in...
Other than the requirement that the parties meet prior to their scheduled pre-trial conference, there is no requirement that the other side...
As the others have said, alimony is generally based on you and your ex-spouse's financial situation only. The best advice I can give would be for...
If your goal is to buy as much time as possible, then you need to carefully capitalize on the mistakes of the landlord and negotiate from a...
Your brother-in-law should retain a local attorney as soon as possible - oftentimes attorneys who practice in family law, criminal law, and other...
Most likely, you cannot sue your ex-boyfriend for abandonment of your children. If your ex-boyfriend failed to make court-ordered child support...