Should I sign a quick deed on our house?
It is not that simple as a transfer like that could be subject to fraudulent conveyance laws. The transfer likely should take place as part of the...
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It is not that simple as a transfer like that could be subject to fraudulent conveyance laws. The transfer likely should take place as part of the...
Not unless your parenting plan says she can, otherwise she needs your consent or a court order. The court could order her to move back. Without...
I agree with Mr. Harkess. You need to file a response. There is not a specific response form. Use Form JDF 1315, which is the generic response form...
I agree with mr. Leroi. You just need to file a motion to dismiss (it is in the forms). Hope this helps.
There is a claim in Colorado for abuse of process. You also could assert intentional infliction of emotional distress. Whether there is any point...
Assuming the property was owned personally by your father (i.e., not held in a trust or entity (e.g., an LLC), then you would need to open probate...
Yes, in every case where there are minor children.
Technically, anyone who is not a party can serve the summons, but I would not use a family member in general. In the "Summons" form, there is a...
Of course. You also can have an attorney just review your agreements for you before you sign everything (called unbundled services) to make sure...
You could file a motion to compel (I'd favor this over contempt because it's faster and you still can ask for attorney fees, if applicable, for...
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