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Will I be legally obligated to reimburse my significate other for building materials she purchased for my house?
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Answered on September 05, 2017
The question revolves around the agreement itself. The court would have to first determine if there was a contract. If there was a contract, the...
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What is the procedure used to request a pro bono attorney ?
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Answered on September 05, 2017
There is no formal required procedure because you are not seeking a pro bono attorney from the government, you are seeking it from private...
My husband has a verbal contract can he inforce it since the other party wants to cut him out of the business deal?
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Answered on September 05, 2017
There are certain contracts that must be stated in writing. This requirement is called the statute of frauds. If the subject matter of the...
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Can a attorney consult & represent both defendant and plaintiff of the same case? Attorney/client confidentiality barred?
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Answered on September 05, 2017
Clearly not - the consult itself results in a conflict even without being retained.
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Is there a legal method to calculate sq footage for tenant rent deductions?
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Answered on September 05, 2017
I agree that there is no set formula stated in a law. You should, though, look in your lease -- sometimes there is a formula stated in the lease ...
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Is a price suggested in an email received a legally binding offer?
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Answered on November 19, 2015
To form a contract you need an offer and acceptance. While we might quibble about whether the offer was a firm and complete offer capable of...
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Please help!! How should I dispute liability and expenses for roof repairs, without going bankrupt??
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Answered on November 19, 2015
The HOA, unfortunately, does not have an obligation to deal with you. Their obligation is to the person or entity appearing on record as the...
My mother quik claim deeded family cabin to me. i pay all bills except insurance and the taxes which she still pays for as a co
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Answered on January 26, 2012
You are the owner of the cabin pursuant to the Quit Claim Deed, assuming that it was properly completed, acknowledged, and recorded. Your mother...