I must break my apartment lease. Can they garnish my wages?
If your landlord obtains a judgment against your for rent or damage to the apartment, then yes, he can attach your wages. However, the wage...
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If your landlord obtains a judgment against your for rent or damage to the apartment, then yes, he can attach your wages. However, the wage...
In Pennsylvania, a bank account owned by a husband and wife is presumed to be owned by them "as tenants by the entireties," a designation reserved...
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It's been years since I've handled family law cases, but I believe I'm correct in saying that jurisdiction for custody purposes is proper in the...
In Pennsylvania, a bank can distribute funds directly to the next-of-kin (starting with the surviving spouse), without the need to probate the will...
In Pennsylvania, a bank can distribute up to $3,500 to next of kin (starting with the surviving spouse) without you having to probate the will and...
If you financed the purchase of the camper through the bank and the bank then repossessed the camper, suffering a loss in the process, the bank has...
Pennsylvania's four-year statute of limitations applicable to breach of contract actions doesn't begin to toll when you first take out a loan; it...
The credit you get for depositing the check at the ATM is provisional, and I would expect the check to be rejected the following day.
From what I recall, there's a sign on the bus that says, "exact change required." If that's the case and you therefore had notice you wouldn't be...
Your question alludes to the difference between what is legal and what is moral. Legally, you are a co-owner of the account so you have access to...