How do i reenforce a contract that was broken?
file a motion to enforce the settlement that you entered into with the lawyer. Better still, go back to the lawyer for help to enforce.
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file a motion to enforce the settlement that you entered into with the lawyer. Better still, go back to the lawyer for help to enforce.
She can try family, or she can talk to her lawyer about an emergency advance from the comp carrier, or she can file for unemployment.
You need to hire a lawyer to try to negotiate and if that fails, to file suit.
Word it simply, much as you did in your post. Better, talk to a lawyer about it.
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Not banal, but this is the 2nd time you posted it.
The trial judge handles these motions.
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