I have a question about voluntary dismissal of a demurrer
Party A can't voluntarily dismiss another party's demurrer. A defendant may answer and demur simultaneously. If the defendant has filed a...
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Party A can't voluntarily dismiss another party's demurrer. A defendant may answer and demur simultaneously. If the defendant has filed a...
Contact a private investigator. But I can't fathom why you'd want to know. He's out of your life and that's where he belongs. Leave it be.
Don't blame the courts; they cannot give you legal advice. You can contact any plaintiff's personal injury or consumer law attorney. Many...
Record a certified copy of the order at the County Recorder's office. You'll also need to submit a Preliminary Change of Ownership Report. If you...
Even proceeding in pro per (which I don't recommend), you will spend more time and money on a lawsuit than you would ever recover, even if a...
You can't appeal the order setting aside the dismissal. It's purely a matter of procedure and there are no substantive issues to appeal. You...
I agree with Mr. Finnercy. She violated the order. You shouldn't have responded, but that did not change or cancel anything.
The best you can do is maintain a good relationship with the landlord or building owner. Ordinarily a family member does not succeed to a rental...
It's not likely to stand a chance under the facts you mention, so deny the claim. Your father's estate is being probated, isn't it?
Keep a copy of all records and contact the school principal. After investigating the incident, the school may offer to compensate you for your...