What will happen the day of my court?
Whatever happens in court tomorrow, you should think seriously about consulting a bankruptcy attorney IMMEDIATELY.
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Whatever happens in court tomorrow, you should think seriously about consulting a bankruptcy attorney IMMEDIATELY.
You haven't given quite enough information here to get a definitive answer. My advice would be to begin by consulting the attorney you hired...
Research-wise, I would start by checking the Secretary of State's records (in Illinois, corporate records are available for free online). See if...
What you have described so far sounds like a potential violation of Illinois and Federal employment law - contact an attorney to discuss your case...
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This is trouble waiting to happen. Frequently, landlords ask for co-signors as a matter of course, even though the landlord would probably rent to...
First - it's not clear from your question whether the two of you have ever been to court. If you haven't, you need to petition for sole custody...
All of my colleagues are correct that your divorce decree is the most important document right now, that your boyfriend would adopt, and that...
The state disbursement unit should have exactly those records, so I find it curious that you've been subpoenaed. However, Gary is right that you...