I have an existing 501c3 incorporated in Virigina. I am planning to move to Florida
Yes, you can use the same corporation. As far as name change, you follow the process to change the name in Virginia. When you get to Florida, you...
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Yes, you can use the same corporation. As far as name change, you follow the process to change the name in Virginia. When you get to Florida, you...
Since you can't afford legal representation, you might want to go to nolopress.com for a book on representing yourself in family law matters. ...
Yes, you can get sued. Who will win is another matter. It looks like there are two sides to the story that may get played out in a lawsuit. You...
You might want to go to nolopress.com and see if they have a book on enforcing custody agreements.
It is not the size of the firm that matters but the quality of the lawyer. Definitely interview a few lawyers from a variety of firms. Experience...
If you go AWOL, you might be subject to court martial anyway. I am not a military lawyer, but here are a few ideas. First, see if they have...
Unless there was a misrepresentation regarding the radiator, you have a binding contract. You can take her to small claims (assuming the amounts...
The fact that the corporation was inactive for a short period of time is usually irrelevant. Since we don't know what the documents are, no one...
You are going to need a lawyer. Frankly, it seems that your description is not clear. By my calculations, 12 years @ $400 per month comes to...
If you are running a day care out of your rented home, probably the first big issue you face is whether your lease permits it or, if not, whether...