Are consulting fees considered real estate commissions?
More information is needed. What does your contract say?
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More information is needed. What does your contract say?
Just in case there's more to it than what's listed above, contact the clerk of courts for help. I encourage you to arrive in person as opposed to...
That'll depend on a lot of factors not listed in your question - such as prior criminal history, the exact offense he was convicted of, and any...
Based on the above, I'm thinking a motion to modify custody - because there seems to be an excellent argument for a substantial change in...
This is going to require a lot of additional information in order to be answered. If it is a "limbo" issue which neither state wants to deal with,...
Based on the above, the BOARD will need to take action in court.
Sadly, you have no recourse. Had this happen to me back when I was in Undergrad. It's incredibly frustrating, but legally there's nothing you can do.
Contact your county's state's attorney. DCFS is administrative, what you need is a criminal proceeding.
Under the fact pattern above, no order means no money. Especially since so much time has elapsed.
Based on what you're typed above - If you went "willingly," the answer is that you're on the hook for the costs.