In a lawsuit is intentional torts (Texas) dischargeable in a Ch. 13 or 7 bankruptcies?
Saying something is an intentional tort in and of itself does not exclude it from discharge. There are some intentional torts which could qualify...
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Saying something is an intentional tort in and of itself does not exclude it from discharge. There are some intentional torts which could qualify...
Possibly. It will depend on whether the landowner was on notice of the issues with the tree, namely that it was dead. If so, then he could be...
Consent appears to be the biggest issue here as it sounds like you and your father knew they were farming your land. Courts do not favor transfer...
Generally speaking the date a judge signs off on an order is considered to be its effective date. That said, I'm not a lawyer in Mexico so I can't...
I agree, it does sound like a scam. However, I would not be willing to give them any of my information such as my address or other contact...
You've got a lot of different possibilities here. One, in proving a deficiency amount the burden is on you to prove the Bank's bid was...
First, if you receive a summons, get a lawyer and appear before getting yourself in deeper. Second, I am presuming you mean DHS where you say IRS....
You need to consult with a criminal attorney in the area asap. Jim Franks is one of the better ones in the county.
Judgments are good for 7 years in MS. They can be renewed for 7 year increments thereafter so long as you do so within the time provided for...
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Based on what you've said here bankruptcy is not your option. A creditor has one year from the date of foreclosure to pursue a deficiency judgment...