Court minutes, orders, judgments, transcripts and/or audio recordings considered public record? Subject to record request?
Yes, they are public records. No, you do not need a FOIA request.
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Foreclosure Lawyer at Miami Beach, FL
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Yes, they are public records. No, you do not need a FOIA request.
Obviously you are getting calls from a call center. If you have not been served a complaint you are correct this is bogus.
It is not clear whether you co-signed the loan ( a separate instrument from the mortgage), but if you have co-ownership of the title, you...
It is completely inappropriate for you to ask another attorney, and un-allowed for us to answer, when your fiancé has an attorney already. Ask the...
Yes, you can just serve the opposing attorney. Since, in Florida, he is required to receive service by email, you may do so that way. Conversely,...
As others have advised, contact opposing counsel for the plaintiff and get them to agree to cancel the trial and to a stipulated dismissal based...
No, you need not be there; nether does your wife, unless she objects.
There is a standardized form. If the judge did not issue you one, you can get it from the court clerk.
You can definitely sue in Florida. Even with a written agreement (which I presume you do not have) it will not be easy; without one, hire an attorney.
We cannot answer multiple questions from you and essentially offer advice from start to finish on how to handle this matter for you. There are...