Can I object to a continuance?
Sure, but that's within the discretion of the court.
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Sure, but that's within the discretion of the court.
No, for a couple reasons. You won't get his rights removed without his permission, and even then, only if there is another person willing to...
You can certainly dispute the debt and demand an accounting of how they arrived at the amount claimed. I'm betting it comes from unpaid HOA dues...
You have to pay them. There is no SOL on government fines and penalties like these. The reason why the tolls are so high is because of the fines...
No one can answer that question except the landlord. You need to inquire with them about their credit acceptance policies.
Absolutely. The ownership of the property is irrelevant. YOU held the debt to the bank, so if the bank forecloses on the property, YOUR credit...
It can be done, although with much difficulty. The whole point of the Karon Waiver is to provide certainty to maintenance proceedings - in most...
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There is no way to answer this question - it takes however long the litigation process takes. Emancipation is next to impossible to accomplish, so...
Welfare isn't counted towards income calculations in support, but the court will typically impute income at 150% of a full-time, minimum wage job,...
You have zero chance. First, you would have to be emotionally, logistically, and financially responsible for yourself - no "staying with friends,"...