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Sure you can. You sue her where she is currently living.
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Sure you can. You sue her where she is currently living.
Assuming that these are trust fund taxes, and you were assessed as a "responsible person" the answer is that the majority of these taxes probably...
Just so that you know, any time a client wants me to take a case on a contingency and calls it a "slam dunk," it usually means that it will be a...
I agree with Mr. Corbin's excellent answer. It is also possible that collection of this claim is barred by the statute of limitations.
A landlord has no legal obligation to "work with you" or to agree to a payment plan. If you file for bankruptcy, you *might* be able to gain some...
In addition to the excellent answer provided, you may want to speak with an estate attorney to see if there is anything you might be able to do.
The seizure of its assets may make it impossible for you to recover for the breached contract, but no, it does not relieve JCS from its obligation...
I agree with the other attorneys' answers to your question.
I don't know what Michigan law provides in this regard, but most states require that notice of a lien be mailed to the property owner. You may want...
Calling it the "Code" is just shorthand for referring to the entirety of Title 11 of the U.S. Code.