Is there a statue of limitations for collecting a debt in Pennsylvania? If so, how many years is it?
As has been pointed out, the statute of limitations is four years, which begins on the date the last payment was made (or when it was due, if no...
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As has been pointed out, the statute of limitations is four years, which begins on the date the last payment was made (or when it was due, if no...
Yes: an Attorney would be needed to file the Divorce. As a part of this action, the court can decide what will happen to the home, along with any...
To find out who owns the property, someone should look at the records in your county courthouse. Neither the filing of the bankruptcy, nor the...
If the will has been probated, you can obtain a copy from the Register of Wills Office, in the County where he was residing at the time of his death.
The answer depends on whether both parties cooperate, by signing the necessary papers, and whether there are any other issues, involving property,...
If they get a judgment, they can levy on almost anything you own, including a vehicle, or bank account. They cannot garnish wages directly from...
The simple answer is yes, with a few qualifications. The portion of the pension earned during the marriage (between the date of the marriage and...
Yes. After a divorce is filed, either party can request marriage counseling, and a Judge can order up to 3 sessions.
Although I agree with the previous answer about vacating the Order, I will add that so long as the Order is in effect, you must obey it. Even if...
Whether you qualify for ARD depends on how old prior ARD was, and also is within the discretion of the District Attorney. You will most likely...