Use of my social security number and banking account number in a subpoena
Certainly the opposing counsel should not file that with the court! Disclosure of your social security number can in certain circumstances be a...
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Certainly the opposing counsel should not file that with the court! Disclosure of your social security number can in certain circumstances be a...
They are calendar days, and they apply from the time of SERVICE, not the time of RECEIPT. there are various extensions and caveats in the rules...
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This doesn't sound legal. I'm not in your area but you should speak to an employment attorney. As philip said, the mass. standard for being...
It's not clear what you're asking or what you're complaining about. If you have a lawyer, have you asked your lawyer? If you don't have a...
As a practical matter the best way to make it go away usually involves getting it insured and registered. But without further details it's not...
Have you tried picking up the phone? If the attorney represents your wife, he should be willing to tell you. He might lie, but it's worth a shot.
It depends on a few things: residency, type of mortgage, interest rate, type of secured property, etc. As an example: there are some scenarios...
If you have this type of case, you're right: you need an attorney. You should contact the public defender. If they won't provide you with a...
Nicole is right. Frankly, it sounds like you might need to really protect your rights here. You should contact an attorney.
It depends on circumstances. As an example: If he believes he has "raised the child" because he is living with the child's mother, and the...