I was sued by capital one and was never served, what can i do
If you were never served you probably have a basis to request to have the judgment set aside under Civil Rule 60 by filing a motion with the court....
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If you were never served you probably have a basis to request to have the judgment set aside under Civil Rule 60 by filing a motion with the court....
Judgments are generally enforceable for 10 years, and can actually be renewed for an additional period prior to expiring. You have the right to...
If you can prove that the reason you are unable to work is a result of your injuries (and not some other cause such as the economy/lack of...
You should request a copy of the Will. It is likely that this has been filed with the court, and you will be able to obtain a copy yourself from...
There are a variety of ways to try to collect on a judgment, including garnishment of wages or bank accounts. There are a variety of other...
This is generally very simple to set up. Any law firm that handles estate planning will have access to forms that can be adapted for your purpose....
Go to the Washington Department of Labor and Industries' website. They have links to help homeowners deal with defaulting contractors. The...
Assuming you have a promissory note, you have a right to sue on the note and/or foreclose on your second lien. Depending on your friend's...
You have not provided enough information to determine whether there might be potential liability for the landowner. Assuming your daughter was...
You are right to be cautious about signing the requested release. You should consult with an experienced personal injury attorney before signing...