Can I do sobriety court anywhere in Michigan or is it only in the county convicted in?
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Answered on November 15, 2013
Sure if the judges from both counties agree.
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Do I still have to pay for house i no longer have ?
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Answered on November 15, 2013
I doubt that you are collectible. Are you still in the house? If so, you will probably have to move.
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My Mom committed Fraud against me
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Answered on November 15, 2013
David Carter and Diane Marie Kay gave excellent advice.
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My daughter's fother keeps traying to get back with me since I got her tacken a way and he got custed of her
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Follow the instructions in the attorney posts. You should also make sure that you exercise your rights of visitation/parenting time. You should...
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I was sent a default request,Affidavit, Entry and Judgement letter without being served.
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A set-aside requires that you attach a meritorious defense. That is you must show the court that if a trial was held on the matter that you would...
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What can be done?
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Probably nothing. Michigan has a set of laws governing landlord tenant relations. By its provisions it suggests a checklist on move-in that...
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Im seventeen and i never had a guardian my grandmother took care of me died last year may 15 my mother still alive but she
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Answered on November 15, 2013
It's possible, more especially if your mother has no objections.
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How do I get someone else off my driving record has same name as me ?
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Answered on November 15, 2013
Hire an attorney to petition the court for removal of that other person and correction of the record.
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Does my son have case for money back from lawyer?
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Answered on November 14, 2013
I agree with Rixon Rafter.
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How do I stop a petition from being relocated out of the state of Michigan to Florida?
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Answered on November 14, 2013
The attorney that would represent you is called "a guardian ad litem." The probate judge will likely assign one when he/she hears your objections....
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