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With a motion to vacate, must you include all the evidence with the filing or can you bring and first present it at the hearing?
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Answered on January 12, 2015
If you want to file a motion to vacate, it needs to be on file today irrespective of whether you have the evidence assembled or not. It is...
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Can a social security check be garnished
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Answered on January 02, 2015
No. Social Security is exempt from garnishment. That said, if they get a judgment and hit your bank account with a non-wage garnishment or...
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Last time we were in court the judge told me to have a deposition done. I have no idea what I am suppost to do.
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Answered on January 02, 2015
A deposition is a process by which a party gives testimony out of court. There are two possibilities here. One possibility is that the lawyer on...
I recently took my truck to meineke they claim they did all kinds of work and they didn't.
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Answered on December 30, 2014
If you can convince a mechanic to testify that he repairs were unnecessary and improperly completed, you would have a pretty good case to sue them.
Can I sue or press charges against wedding crashers? Strangers came and ate at my wedding.
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Answered on December 30, 2014
A case like this seems like it could be a lot of fun. Call around to a couple of lawyers, and I'm sure one would bite.
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I have advised condo mgt that payment booklet has not been recd. I have been told I will have to pay late fee if payment is late
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Answered on December 29, 2014
You may be legally in the right (and I can't know whether you are without getting many more details about your case), but from a practical...
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I am being sued by a collection agency for credit card debt, what do i need to say in court?
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Answered on December 29, 2014
You should show up to court, contest liability, and make them prove their case. If they don't show up with a live witness on the date of the trial,...
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My landlords real estate filed a forcible entry detainer case against me. Can he collect attorneys fees?
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Answered on December 29, 2014
If the lease says that your landlord can collect its reasonable attorney fees for enforcing the lease (and, to save you the trouble, 99.999% of...
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Can my mother legally kick me out of her home with only 1 day of notice?
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Answered on December 29, 2014
It would seem that your mother has legally wronged you, but I doubt you have recourse against her. As an occupant of the property, the only way...
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Unpaid earned vacation time
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Answered on December 23, 2014
It is not illegal if your collective bargaining agreement provides that you lose your accrued vacation days upon separation. Contact your union...
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