What can be done if a lawyer adds to a judgement order things that were never mentioned at motion
Counsel are correct that you have the right -- presuming no time limits have expired -- to go to Court and have the order/judgment set aside or...
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Counsel are correct that you have the right -- presuming no time limits have expired -- to go to Court and have the order/judgment set aside or...
Wow, sounds like an uncomfortable mess for you. I agree with the prior attorney who said that the landlord cannot simply go inside and move you...
A couple of questions: Exactly what was the contractor going to do for you? Inspection only? Or were his first inspection and the canceled...
I agree with what the other attorneys wrote you. I add that if you do not file bankruptcy (your spouse and you would both have to file as I...
I am sorry to hear that you are getting "stiffed" by your client. That galls me to no end. Answering your question, I do not recommend...
Yes, you can and probably should oppose the landlord's motion to set aside the dismissal. That opposition would be best be in writing and...
I agree entirely with the counsel who answered this question already. I add that any statement, sworn or otherwise, can be withdrawn or changed,...
I agree with the attorney who wrote that you should just pay the $1000/mo. It cannot be refused by the judgment creditor (as long as there are no...
You certainly have the legal right to sue on the promissory note. In California, the statute of limitations is 4 years on a written contract so...