When my father is deceased, he said I will get his house...is there something legal I need to do?
He should do so in his Will. However, your brother would still have the option of contesting the Will, so have an attorney do it to make sure...
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He should do so in his Will. However, your brother would still have the option of contesting the Will, so have an attorney do it to make sure...
I agree with Mr. Ashman, if done right, you can garnish her commissions.
If he has been paying support, paternity has been adjudicated somehow, either in a case where he was involved or by default because he did not...
Lawsuits against government agencies are very hard to bring because the agencies are protected by sovereign immunity. This means that, unless they...
Sit down with an attorney, give them the details and, if you are the owner of the property he or she can tell you exactly what steps need to be...
I agree with Ms. Holloway. If you were to go and try and take your child from your mother, and the police are called, then you are relying on the...
You need an agreement signed between you, in writing. If an agreement somehow involves ownership of real estate, it must be in writing to be valid....
Signing the birth certificate raises the presumption that he is the legitimate father. He must go through with a legitimation petition to gain any...
Ask the lot to send you a copy of the contract with your signature that has this provision in it. If they don't have one, then they can't charge...
As the other answers indicate, you were already sued and lost, so there is nothing that can keep the creditor from continuing to try and collect...