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If he was to file for motion to get all my credit card information how likely will the court rule in his favor?
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Answered on December 08, 2015
Credit card debt is not generally needed to calculate child support. More generally in the divorce action, the court will want to know how much...
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Where can I get a Washington State Executor's Deed?
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Answered on December 02, 2015
State Limited Practice Board deed forms are available at the link below, but that won't necessarily give you a straight answer. Depending on the...
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What can I do about getting a law firm to release a writ of garnishment?
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Answered on December 02, 2015
If your bankruptcy is filed, just send the attorneys the notice. The stay is automatic under federal statute, and the bankruptcy court is very...
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If judge imputes income on X, does WA law consider it net or gross income for the WSCSS?
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Answered on October 21, 2015
There is no default; the answer depends on the basis used to determine the imputed income. See RCW 26.19.071(6) (link below). The judge shouldn't...
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Do you have to answer to an attorney if suing in small claims court?
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Answered on October 05, 2015
You are not required to go through the contractor's attorney. You can communicate with the contractor directly--though the contractor doesn't have...
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I have questions about an easement and property rights to a driveway.
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Answered on September 22, 2015
You might start by looking at the last deed for one of the houses in front, and look for an encumbrance on the deed that refers to an easement for...
Our older home shares a sewer line with the neighbors - mostly on their land, and they have the only connection to the main.
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Answered on September 21, 2015
It sounds like you have a side-sewer line that runs from your house to a pipe on the neighbor's property, and then both run down to the sewer main...
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Witch " Will" is legal in a court of law..... Will " A" or Will "B"
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Answered on September 21, 2015
Technically, Will "B" is likely valid--but by executing Will "B", the husband possibly breached his contract with his wife under Article X of Will...
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We're in the process of closing a house and we found out the house doesn't have beach rights as the listing claims.
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Answered on September 18, 2015
Unfortunately there is not a straightforward answer to your question, because it depends heavily on exactly what has been disclosed to you during...
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I am pro se plaintiff (couldn't get a lawyer, yes I know I need one but am doing what I can so case doesn't die) & I want to
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Answered on September 17, 2015
There's no generic form available for interrogatories or requests for admissions, unfortunately. There are some formal requirements on how they...
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