Why about if you were tenant for than 90 days and but the keep telling you.. their want you out without proper warming
Your post lacks clarity, so I cannot advise. You need to sit down with a landlord-tenant attorney.
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Your post lacks clarity, so I cannot advise. You need to sit down with a landlord-tenant attorney.
If you don't like this attorney's manner of conducting business, fire her and hire a new one.
If your son already signed a waiver for PDC, hiring him an attorney now may be too little too late.
It is definitely possible, but not guaranteed.
No you cannot. You have to get married again.
Call court clerk and ask if they do payment plans at that court.
Depends, in part, on the jurisdiction. You may have to go on probation until you can pay the entire fine amount.
You should retain local counsel to minimize the effects on your driving record and insurance.
To know with any certainty, your lease and the notice you received need to be reviewed by a landlord-tenant attorney.
Four (4) years for felony charges. Unfortunately, you have a long way to go. Also, I changed the practice area from "DUI and DWI" to "Criminal...