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What do I need to file with city hall in order to put home in my name only? Also what kind of taxes would be involved?
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Answered on March 20, 2015
You can always file a deed to put the house in your name. My firm does many of these types of deeds of transfer. As long as your parents sign,...
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Need to move a court date to a sooner date
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Answered on March 20, 2015
You have received very good answers to discuss with your question thus far. I would be very hesitant to move up a DUI to plead guilty, as that...
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Do I need to attend my hearing date for my "review progress" for my drug charge
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Answered on March 11, 2015
Call the court or the attorney that represented you. You must get proof of your successful completion of your treatment, your criminal history...
I received a reckless driving(81/70) in Sussex county Virginia. I would like advice on reducing it to normal.
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Answered on March 11, 2015
You definitely need an attorney. Consult one that regularly practices in that court. Some jurisdictions have prosecutors on these types of matter,...
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How much time could I possibly have ? What an I do or can I do anything to keep this off my record
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Answered on March 11, 2015
You should consult an attorney immediately. The Suffolk General District Court Judges require that you serve time on petit larceny charges and the...
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Can I press charges after three weeks?
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Answered on March 11, 2015
You have one year from the date of offense to file the charges. The longer you wait, the less credible you appear. You must go to the magistrate...
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How much will it cost to expunge something off of someone's record?
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Answered on March 11, 2015
It is important to consult an attorney first. Only charges that were dismissed or nolle prossed can be expunged. Some dismissals are not eligible...
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Is it possible to get a felony larceny charge in virginia expunged?
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Answered on March 11, 2015
You cannot have a conviction expunged in Virginia. You may be able to have your civil rights restored by the Governor. That would be your right...