How do I find out if my dad had acct for me He died 1988 who do I see?
Personal investigators are able to look into such matters. They may also be flexible regarding fees (e.g. hourly vs. contingent).
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Personal investigators are able to look into such matters. They may also be flexible regarding fees (e.g. hourly vs. contingent).
That someone does their job badly is not generally a legal concern except for the employer and employee. If the landlord is not interested in...
Because the filing of the suit is a matter of public record, it may be difficult to have removed. Trying to have the records may be a long-shot...
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Generally, to evict a tenant, a landlord must go through an eviction process; they cannot simply 'evict' the tenant.
Details like that would have likely been spelled out in the sale/purchase contract. I would start there.
It sounds like you should definitely retain an attorney to start sorting through these matters. In terms of costs, it is hard to predict. ...
I agree. This may be a situation best handled by non-legal negotiations and means.
It sounds like you are describing adverse possession. Besides a host of other requirements, this usually takes between five to twenty-one years,...
It sounds like there may be more at play to this question than described in the question prompt. You may want to contact a local attorney for...
Agreed. Generally, the work you create in the ordinary course of your employment for your employer is its property. However, there are a lot of...