Will it benefit me to hire a lawyer to sue my soon to be ex wife for money that’s owed?
If it were not for the fact you were going to divorce, I would say, what an attorney would cost must be compared to what the chances are of her...
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If it were not for the fact you were going to divorce, I would say, what an attorney would cost must be compared to what the chances are of her...
If only your name is on the title, report it stolen. If the relative's name is on the title, with or without your name, you lose.
Perhaps a motion to strike followed by a motion for summary judgment. Better yet, hire an attorney who knows what he is doing.
If one of the witnesses is as you say, there sounds like there would be a strong case for having the granddaughter disqualified as a witness. ...
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Most likely, yes, but you would first have to bring a successful legal "action for partition" in the county where the house is located, using a...
Sure, you can sue a ham sandwich for anything if you want. But: 1) You are only likely, at best, even if you won, to be "made whole", that is, get...
In addition to the wise counsel from the other three attorneys responding, I would add (for if you get court permission or for when your 13 is...
Write them, explain the previous garnishment was dismissed, and tell them you are in even worse financial condition now so there is nothing left to...
Call the court number and see what their procedure is.
Yes, he can. If there is a judgment already entered, he can, without further court action, (1) garnish your wages up to 25% each paycheck, (2)...