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Can my joint checking account be subject to garnishing if the person I hold the account with has judgements against them?
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Answered on April 22, 2010
It depends on the bank.
I have seen banks release entire proceeds even though we executed against only one of the account holders. If it is a...
What is the statue of limitations in Pa. for medical bills?
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Answered on April 22, 2010
Make them stop by telling them to 'cease and desist' all telephone calls. If you have an address for the collector, (ask for it if they call...
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New house New floor and powderpost beetles in the wood flooring
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Answered on April 22, 2010
Step 1 is to obtain a written estimate of your damages. Can the floor be fixed or does it need to be replaced? If the floor can be satisfactorily...
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How do I file a judgment against someone?
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Answered on April 22, 2010
You need to praecipe for judgment. the prothonotary's office will sometimes have basic forms you can complete. However, this will only enter...
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How long does it take to settle an injury case?or before the case is heard in supreme court?
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Answered on April 22, 2010
I will only answer generally since you are already represented by an attorney. However, the typical time for a personal injury accident case in...
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My minor daughter had surgery. Without my knowledge the dr removed her appendix.
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Answered on April 22, 2010
I would start your research with obtaining the medical records, and more specifically, the 'Consent' papers which were signed on behalf of your...
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I have a debt with an attorney that is 12 years old. i can no longer pay the debt, can he sue me for a 12 year old debt?
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Answered on April 22, 2010
It Depends.
Has the debt been reduced to judgment?
If so, Has the judgment been revived, as typically they need to be revived...
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I have a 3500.00 credit card debt, and now have a hearing, what can i expect to happen?
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Answered on April 22, 2010
If you appear alone at the hearing, you can expect to lose. You are admitting you owe the money.
However, there is good news for defendants...