What are my options
What you're seeking you cannot obtain. First, Minnesota is a no-fault state, so the reason for your wanting to leave him is irrelevant. Second,...
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What you're seeking you cannot obtain. First, Minnesota is a no-fault state, so the reason for your wanting to leave him is irrelevant. Second,...
That's because the CRA's don't call courthouses - they obtain their info from other public databases and from the creditors themselves.
What those papers mean is that the creditor is willing to dismiss the current legal matter against you with the option to refile later if new facts...
You can jump through all the hoops you like, but the odds of you successfully vacating that judgment are 0%. Here's why. First, EVERY debtor...
It means that account is still "open" and that it's been sent to collections.
Virginia has a version of the "doctrine of necessaries" on its books, so your mother is legally responsible for certain categories of expenses...
It's not extortion. Here's the truth - interest continues to accrue on outstanding credit card debt, probably at nearly 30%! If all you are doing...
If she isn't a named party, yes, she could be sued later. In your negotiations, you need to ensure that they are releasing her as well from any...
It's simply a notice that the Court has closed its acceptance of legal argument in the case. More importantly, I would question the basis upon...
The short answer is possibly. There are several facts that need consideration here. First, did your husband leave any kind of estate (his estate...