Can I sue the department of revenue?
The Department of Revenue is "theoretically" working on your behalf so no, you cannot sue them as they do not have to do anything for you. Like...
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The Department of Revenue is "theoretically" working on your behalf so no, you cannot sue them as they do not have to do anything for you. Like...
It seems quite odd that your attorney is telling you do things that he/she should be doing. Perhaps it is time to look for a new attorney? If you...
As stated previously, you will need to file a Supplemental Petition for Modification and Relocation. However, perhaps she will agree to the...
Sadly, there is no requirement to be a good or decent parent. Short of having a written provision in a settlement agreement or final judgment...
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Her new husband's income has no bearing on your child support obligation, even if it should As for her employment, you should undertake additional...
You should pay to the best of your abilities. While you may feel you cannot afford to keep paying, the judge could see it differently and possibly...
The time to bring up the lack of disclosure is before the hearing, not afterwards. If you did not object then, it is too late to object now. ...
You need to file a petition to establish paternity immediately. If she is still here, having her served with the petition and the standing order...
Sadly, to a certain extent, you are at the mercy of DCF. While you say you have nothing to hide, if that were the case, they likely would have...
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No, it's not trespassing is any of the tenants gives consent for him to be there. However, if the wife has a boyfriend, I would think you'd want...