(1) What all parties need to be served? (2) What docs need to be served? [see above]
Don't proceed without an attorney. Notice of an ex parte petition is ordinarily given via telephone or another expedient means. You don't have...
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Don't proceed without an attorney. Notice of an ex parte petition is ordinarily given via telephone or another expedient means. You don't have...
The answer might be in the text of your power of attorney, and the trust instrument. They may have specific guidelines for when your powers begin...
This is a duplicate post. If your records are not available online, you will have to subpoena the records. Without an active case on file with...
You can sue, but meeting your burden of proof will be a problem.
Once you obtain your order, you can propound post-judgment discovery or set a judgment debtor exam. But unless you think he's hiding assets,...
As Ms. James said, you have 60 days from the date of the notice of entry of judgment. I certainly don't see any grounds for appeal. The court is...
Difficult to say without seeing the document itself, but in general if you received a reject notice, the document is not filed. It's not unusual...
Don't believe everything you read on the internet. There are different rules for tenants of a house that is sold vs. a house that has been through...
Your question doesn't make sense, unless you're soliciting a notary to engage in the unauthorized practice of law. Notaries don't do that on...
If you have not received a Notice of Administration under Probate Code section 16061.7, write to your aunt and demand a copy of the trust. If you...