Relief vs Affirmative Relief? If a Plaintiff in a lawsuit seeks relief such as monies and injunctions, is it affirmative relief?
Yes
Selected as the best answer
Bankruptcy and debt Lawyer
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy & Debt, Debt Collection ... +3 more
Yes
Selected as the best answer
I have done this several times. There is also a procedure involving affidavits under the Property Code that can work if you have the 30 days...
If your siblings are all willing to cooperate, you may be able to hire one attorney to represent all of you. I suspect the lender is just trying to...
You may want to talk to your Mom's attorney about how the settlement is structured. If the negotiations are not finalized, it may be possible to...
Depending on how closely the family member is related, you may be able to make a home equity loan to them. But Texas law is very particular about...
You can probably sue him, but getting him to pay is another matter entirely.
You have asked a question that we are all wondering the correct answer to. I do not believe that there is a clear answer yet to when the statute of...
Was this added to the food and drink bill, or something else? I would be interested in seeing the receipt.
The general rule in Texas is that the owner of the property on January 1 owes that year's taxes. So whomever owned it on 1/1/12 owes the 2012 taxes...
It's not illegal to try to collect an old debt, but it is illegal to threaten to file a lawsuit if the statute of limitations has run. You also...