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What does a Court normally do? Doesn't the Court only issue a judgment, (if the Plaintiff requests), & say good luck collecting
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Answered on January 27, 2016
Take Mr. Benziger's advice and get legal help as soon as possible. A court cannot help a litigant collect on a civil judgment, but that's not what...
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Is my landlord right?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
The terms should be spelled out in your rental agreement. Rent is late if it is received any time after the due date, absent some agreement to...
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Is there a lawyer who will take a winning case but agree to be paid at end ?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
In an ordinary probate, fees are awarded from the probate estate at the end of administration. What you're talking about is probate litigation. ...
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Is a meet and confer required before I bring a motion for extension to respond to discovery?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
I agree with Mr. Mathew. It appears that you have already met and conferred, but you will need to draft a M&C letter repeating your request if you...
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Do grandchildren inherit through intestate succession ? my late grandmas daughter &grdmas brother who lived very close to grabdm
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Answered on January 27, 2016
What makes you expect that the will would be "thrown out?" How your grandmother's estate is distributed, if she has an intestate estate, depends...
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Can pro per attorney defendants get attorneys fees awards?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
No. All pro per litigants are subject to the same rules, regardless of their professions.
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What can I do? Is it expensive to fight this or get it clear?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
Pull your credit report from all three reporting agencies (Experian, TransUnion and Equifax), and order a freeze on your credit to prevent further...
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Is there such thing as "forced eviction" and do I have any rights as a tenant? What can I do?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
I agree with Mr. Greenfield. However, there is no such thing as a 5-day notice and there is no such thing as a "forced eviction." Unless the...
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What can I do to avoid having to pay this fee? If I did not have an opportunity to dispute the charge how can I be responsible?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
We can't help you without more facts, such as: what is the fee for, the approximate amount, what agency is demanding payment, and when were you...
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An argument took place, a lady hit a man first while on street N the man hit her back. Police arrested the man! Why?
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Answered on January 27, 2016
You asked this question already. Hitting somebody back after he or she has hit you is not self defense. It's battery.
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