Parties in a Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Apr 19, 2017
There are a lot of moving parts in a Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Knowing the different players and the common terminology for those parties can help demystify the process. The following is provided...
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The Basic Process of a Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Apr 19, 2017
A Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can be the road to brighter future. Below is a step-by-step explanation of the basic process of a Virginia Chapter 7 Bankruptcy provided by our Williamsburg Newport New...
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When are attorney’s fees allowed in landlord/tenant actions in Virginia?
Feb 17, 2017
A review of when attorneys fees are allowed in Virginia landlord/tenant actions Overview One of the most important issues in deciding whether to retain an attorney is whether or not you might be able ...
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Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in Virginia: Damages and Awards
Feb 13, 2017
In order to effectively curb abusive debt collection practices, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ("FDCPA") provides four forms of recovery for violations. Statutory Damages First, there are stat...
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Security Deposit Disputes in Virginia
Feb 10, 2017
How to protect your rental security deposit in Virginia. What are the Parties' Responsibilites A dispute with your landlord regarding return of a security deposit can be frustrating. At the outset of...
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Statutory Foreclosure Protections in Virginia
Jan 11, 2017
A review of the statutes governing notice and advertisement of foreclosures in Virginia Overview While some states provide a myriad of different notice and right to cure requirements prior to a lender...
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Moving and Chld Custody in Idaho
Dec 30, 2011
Ours is a mobile society. People move from place to place for a number of reasons, including family and employment. Disputes over child custody, however, can significantly restrict when and to where a ...
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Divorce Law in Idaho: An Overview
Dec 08, 2011
Idaho has very minimal requirements for those wishing to divorce. Idaho only requires that the person filing the divorce be an Idahoresident for six weeks prior to filing a complaint (Idaho Code 32-701...
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