Is it considered legal malpractice if an attorney improperly withdraws from a client's case? ?
You are in a very unfortunate situation & what you have probably seen is that there are very people who are actually willing to genuinely help you,...
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You are in a very unfortunate situation & what you have probably seen is that there are very people who are actually willing to genuinely help you,...
Your situation is very common but the answers that I've often read regarding this situation can be extremely misleading. First, when you say 'legal...
From the non-custodial parent's point of view, no assets can be hidden from the Courts, unless you have something that you are convinced cannot be...
In many Small Claims Courts, what is known as 'motion practice' is generally not tolerated, unless a defendant is seeking to 'vacate a default.' In...
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You are correct that an ACD is the best outcome, unless you are completely the wrong person & there is video tape surveillance that can prove this...
A 30.30 Motion to dismiss your case for 'failure to provide the defendant with his/her rights to a speedy trial' is only going to be successful if...
The answer is YES but you should, as a pro se party, should make a trip down to the Courthouse just to make sure that your spouse did not attempt...
In all practical terms, the father of your children with him will never obtain sole residential/physical custody & most likely not even...
ABSOLUTELY YES. If you are the custodial parent of a child(ren), you will always be entitled to receive child support. However, the way to handle...
If you never finished paying the court-ordered fine for this case, it means that you pled guilty (or were found guilty after trial), so that...