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Is there a statute of limitations for a judgment imposed by an insurance company to collect for auto property damage?
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Answered on August 01, 2014
In North Carolina, a judgment is valid for ten years and may be renewed once for another ten year period. These technically aren't statutes of...
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Is it worth it to sue my ex in small claims court?
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Answered on July 29, 2014
Suing someone in small claims court is pretty easy; the process is design to allow citizens to bring small claims cases without hiring a lawyer....
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If I have a contract signed and dated for an amount can I sue for that amount and how do I do this.
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Answered on July 28, 2014
The face value of the contract may not necessarily be the amount you sue for (called "damages") but it can be. Business buyout contracts can be...
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How do I report a contractor that has done work for me without a business license or contractors license.
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Answered on July 25, 2014
Unfortunately, your options are fairly limited. Since the contractor was unlicensed, he probably won't be regulated by the state licensing board,...
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I live in NC. Can a HOA creditor put a levy on my business bank account? My personal account has already been levied.
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Answered on July 25, 2014
Assuming you're not operating your business as a sole proprietorship, the creditor shouldn't be able to reach your business bank account. If you've...
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Do I need to file separate show cause motions?
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Answered on July 17, 2014
Court appreciate efficiency. If there's room on the form, you should include all grounds for a show cause motion in a single motion.
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