Can I sue my parents for changing there minds on leaving there business to me?
Changing one's mind is different from breaching a contract. Based on the facts, it's hard to tell whether you have a basis on which to sue for...
Orange, CA
Family Lawyer at Orange, CA
Practice Areas: Family, Litigation, Employment & Labor
Changing one's mind is different from breaching a contract. Based on the facts, it's hard to tell whether you have a basis on which to sue for...
You can file an ex parte application for temporary emergency orders. You should look at California Rules of Court Rule 5.151.
If this was a trust account set up for the benefit of your mother, you may have to look at the underlying trust document to see what is...
I would not sign anything unless I knew exactly what I was signing and I was comfortable with signing it.
Generally, a judge has access to the entire docket for the case. If, however, it appears a judge will make a ruling that is inconsistent with a...
Generally, you have to respond within 30 days (35 days if you received the demand by mail) unless such response will be beyond a discovery cutoff...
Generally, 10 days notice must be given if personally served.
If you have been damaged by your attorney's negligence then I suggest you contact a legal malpractice attorney.
Since the accounts are in your husband's name the companies are likely to decide not to make any changes that you request. Unless you are involved...
Depending on the court location, you should be able to have someone file the papers for you. You can even hire a courier or attorney service to...