After discovery ends in a civil case, if trial is set, and no further motions filed, what usually happens before trial?
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Answered on June 11, 2018
After discovery ends, and there are no more motions filed, then the next thing that happens is the case is scheduled for trial. If the case can...
Is a ruling for a default judgment considered a substantive ruling that affects the merits of the case?
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Answered on June 11, 2018
Default judgment is not substantive, but due to the failure of one party to properly respond to the other.
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Is there a good layer
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Answered on June 11, 2018
Use Avvo find a lawyer feature to locate one near you. No one on this forum is permitted to solicit an inquiring poster.
If you get a notice for overpayment for SSDI does SSA have the right to find out your personal bank account information?
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Answered on June 11, 2018
They won't ask for your bank information. They will tell you how they will withhold benefits until you have fully repaid. Talk to a lawyer about...
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Wife for 20 years wants to be added to my corp as owner .
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Answered on June 11, 2018
Go and hire a divorce lawyer to guide you thrtough this mess.
Can i get retroactive authorization to sign a document for someone w/o a Power of Atty.
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Answered on June 11, 2018
It is possible to ratify actions taken by one's agent, retroactively. That sounds like what your son is asking for. Simply have a power of attorney...
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What is it when the judge says he's going to give you a default hearing?
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Answered on June 11, 2018
The other side has defaulted and you proceed with the other side unable to produce evidence. They can still cross-examine your witnesses, however....
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Title before payment?
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Answered on June 09, 2018
You need either a lawyer or a public adjuster to help you through this mess. Good luck.
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Filing a motion in no to dissolve a resting order
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Answered on June 09, 2018
Your best bet is to speak with a lawyer who handles this type of case to see what options you may have.
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Is it proper for a trier of fact to rule that a defendant is "judgment proof" in a civil proceeding and dismiss case?
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Answered on June 09, 2018
Ability to pay has no impact or effect on a decision such as you suggest.
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