How do I put a defendant's name in the title of the case if the defendant runs a sole proprietorship under fictitious name?
Yes. You nay name owner of business as a "Doe" defendant in lawsuit against the defendant business.
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Yes. You nay name owner of business as a "Doe" defendant in lawsuit against the defendant business.
You may contact life insurance company directly if you are a named beneficiary. You have no right to see decedent bank statements without an order...
You may file exparte application for expedited hearing if you can demonstrate good cause. Original application is necessary if you cannot locate a...
Such a lawsuit would be frivolous waste of time and money. College has no duty to verify identity using Zoom.
Yes. You may file amended Summons and Points and Authorities before serving defendants. Doing so will avoid any unnecessary potential delay to...
Yes. It is common practice for OC to verify POS on all affected parties. Yes. it is a matter of professional courtesy to provide POS on request...
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It is common practice for lender to request copy of trust and certificate of death in cases where the real property is a trust asset. Your...
Your attorney may file your petition for appointment of conservator. You cite significant issues which may support appointment of conservator:...
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Impossible to advise correct actions to take based on insufficient facts and context provided in your question. Hire probate counsel.