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I need advice on filing a child support order for a father who has never paid and works for a police dept.
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Answered on May 19, 2015
Was he ever order
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Pay child support? If not, you are then a day late and a dollar short. In general, You can not make a man pay after the...
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Do I need an attorney?
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Answered on May 19, 2015
You do need to retain an attorney to represent you in this matter.
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What would most likely happen to me
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Answered on May 19, 2015
You need to retain an attorney to represent you. An attorney could possibly develop a defense for you under the circumstances.
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How strong is my contempt claim being that my ex has denied visitation for almost a year?
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Answered on May 19, 2015
You need to sit down with an attorney to review your final,order for divorce.
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Intestate. No will. No offspring. Does separate property (inherited mineral interest from parents) go to spouse or siblings
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Answered on May 19, 2015
As you can see from others answers, you need to sit down with an attorney so,that the entire picture can be reviewed.
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My widowed mother passed on April 1 of this year. I am the only child. I have been to probate court for the house but what next?
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Answered on May 18, 2015
Sorry about your lost. You need to see an attorney that handles probate matter Your mother's estate need to be probated in order for the property...
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My loved one doesn't have an arraignment until the 26th of May. Should we prepare to wait longer, should we seek legal help
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Answered on May 18, 2015
You need to get your love one a lawyer at once. Do not delay, get them a lawyer.
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In a divorce case, does the person that files first have any advantage?
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Answered on May 18, 2015
The short answer to your question is no.
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I'm only heir
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Answered on May 18, 2015
Once everything is done in the probate process of the estate, then the estate can be closed. It is the responsibility of the executor to make sure...
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Questioning
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Answered on May 15, 2015
The short answer to your question is yes you can still be charged and arrested. Retain an attorney.
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