Affidavit by witness is not acceptable in trial bc they cannot be cross examined?
Most affidavits are inadmissible at trial, but affidavits often support default judgments.
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Most affidavits are inadmissible at trial, but affidavits often support default judgments.
Your facts are a little confusing. It sounds like you agreed to buy the mobile home, and that you were to get your $4000 down payment back if the...
Sorry, I don't know what you mean by "blocked" the account. I doubt you can "force" the bank to do anything, and I suspect the answer lies in...
Yes, you can sue for breach of contract, but you'll probably have to do it in Mexico, unless your contract provides otherwise.
Typically, those deals are done on a flat fee basis, with a payment up front, and monthly payments until the whole amount is paid off. If that's...
If they both owe the debt, then you sue both of them, and they are liable jointly and severally. (Which means, they're both liable for the whole...
It sounds like this was a flat fee deal, which is not unusual in criminal matters. In that situation, you pay the same regardless of the outcome...
The answer depends on how close to trial you are. Most lawyers will not accept a case less than 30 days before trial, and many will not accept one...
The answer entirely depends on how the title is held. If you are both on the deed, then she can't sell the property without you unless she...
Sounds like you're due either a refund or 10 additional counseling sessions.