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My ex-wife has gone deliquent on the house - that she got in the divorce settlement - can I sue her for contempt of court?
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Answered on April 14, 2012
Attorney Quin is correct. You need to engage counsel. You don't have standing to sue for contempt of a court order, but you can bring it to the...
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Is there a reason for (and therefore penalty for not) reporting on a college application all post-secondary colleges attended?
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Answered on April 14, 2012
Read the application carefully. There may be wording to the effect that you are making full and complete disclosure, and there may be penalties...
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Do I have any grounds to sue someone who is slandering my business to many people on Facebook?
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Answered on April 14, 2012
You can have your attorney send a cease and desist letter to the offenders; depending upon the laws in your jurisdiction, you may have an action...
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How to evict children from my house?
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Answered on April 14, 2012
You need to speak with a landlord/tenant attorney in your area. The new people may be characterized as boarders or otherwise, and your rights with...
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How to handle stolen privileged documents
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Answered on April 14, 2012
Attorneys Bennett and Chen are correct. File a motion for a protective order, and let the Court review the documents to determine the appropriate...
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Can i suit my insurance for cancel my house insurance after being with them since 1997 just because i had a storm damage and wi
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Answered on April 14, 2012
You may have an action, but it's very fact-dependent. Can you provide more information, such as the stated reason for your cancellation?
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How do I get a judgement?
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Answered on April 13, 2012
You can only get a judgment by filing a lawsuit. Once it's filed, you may be able to get your debtor to sign a stipulated judgment, but don't count...
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My father purchased his plot prior to his passing. Who does the plot get transfered to now that he has passed?
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Answered on April 13, 2012
All of his assets would have passed into his estate, so you should have whoever is the executor of the estate deal with this, through your estate...
**Filling out Judicial Council Form PLD-050**
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Answered on April 13, 2012
If you are in pro per, you put your name and address information there. where it says "Attorney for..." you can enter "Defendant in Pro Per."
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Can an IRA be a beneficiary in a revocable trust
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Answered on April 13, 2012
As mentioned above, yes, this is possible (assuming you meant to make the trust a beneficiary of the IRA). But you should seek counsel of a tax and...
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