Can a case be reopened because I never received a letter for an arbitration?
You have essentially answered your own question: you need to retain counsel ASAP and that lawyer can review the file to see what happened and...
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Arbitration Lawyer at Hollywood, FL
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You have essentially answered your own question: you need to retain counsel ASAP and that lawyer can review the file to see what happened and...
I agree with my colleagues who suggest that you not give short shrift to mediation. I would recommend you get representation BEFORE that, not after.
It's in the interest of all parties to get that resolved. And typically the agreement says the parties will ask the court to enter an order...
I would first file a motion to set aside default and default judgment in the trial court. Depending on who the plaintiff is and plaintiff's counsel...
It sounds like it is way too late to add new issues. (If you have an issue that was not properly part of the existing/ending case, you may be...
Yes, you can appeal. Can you win an appeal? Trying to answer that would require a review of the record, including a transcript of the...
You don't need to live where decedent lived to be entitled to a share of estate. You should retain probate/will contest counsel from that...
I moved your question as you are not at the appeals stage. (If that is to come it would be after a ruling by the trial court). If you can't get...
You can contact the mediator in advance and let her or him know you would like an opportunity to cause SEPARATELY from the GAL.
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It may cost you less to hire an attorney than it would to not have one. Most appeals are unsuccessful. Pro se appeals even less so. So you may...