Can I sue I have the promissory note secured by a deed of trust?
Yes. Unless the note and trust indicate otherwise, you may sue and obtain a judgment solely on the note. You are not required to foreclose. You...
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Yes. Unless the note and trust indicate otherwise, you may sue and obtain a judgment solely on the note. You are not required to foreclose. You...
Q: What can you do? A: Nothing. You should focus on your divorce.
Not likely. As a general rule, hearsay is inadmissible in court proceedings. Based only upon on the information above, such a letter would...
Your question is not clear. If you are talking about the commission of the notary public who notarized the signature, then it has no effect on the...
Yes. You can always represent yourself in any case. The question you did not ask (which you should be asking) is: "Should I represent myself?" ...
Maybe. Generally, attorney's fees may be awarded to a party - whether plaintiff of defendant - only where a contract or statute authorizes it. ...
Judy: There are insufficient facts here to determine what you must do to get your daughter back. Here are several things you should consider...
This question is not a divorce question - it is a immigration question. I have categorized your question accordingly.
It is possible - but not likely. When a partition action is filed (i.e. a case to force the sale of real property), the Court can make any...
There is no such things a "common law lease." Leases are often governed by the Virginia Residential Landlord Tenant Act, the Virginia Landlord...