POA abuse after death of principal, what can be done?
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Answered on May 15, 2014
A POA ends when the principal dies so what is occurring is illegal,
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How to go about filing an appeal and how much will it cost?
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Answered on May 15, 2014
An appeal of a final judgment has to be filed with the district court of appeal, 100% you need a lawyer and it will cost $5000 plus costs
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Does a Notice of Taking Deposition to non-party (no request for production of documents) require the scope of examination?
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Answered on May 15, 2014
A notice of deposition is a standard form. The attorney can ask almost anything he/she wants. She is required to attend.
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My ex husband is keeping my son's phone from him and me. But It's my property. Can I report it stolen?
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Answered on May 15, 2014
If he is refusing to give it back to you then yes you can report it as a theft
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My soon-to-be-ex husband is on the title paperwork of our home but he is not on the mortgage. Do I still need to do a quitclaim?
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Answered on May 14, 2014
If he is on the title then you need a quit claim deed or a court order
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Can my ex (never married) motion for temporary relief during custody case?
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Answered on May 14, 2014
Yes, she and you, can petition the court for temporary relief
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If someone is in jail for several years, does that automatically terminate a restraining order?
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Answered on May 14, 2014
Please refer to the terms of the restraining order, some expire some stay in place until further order of the court.
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Rules on Child Support and Bankruptcy
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Answered on May 14, 2014
Child support is in no way dischargeable in bankruptcy
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Do I have any recourse to make my ex-husband pay my his court ordered allimony?
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Answered on May 14, 2014
prepare a spreadsheet of what he was supposed to pay and what he actually paid then file a motion for contempt/enforcement
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Father moved 30 miles away and wants to modify parent plan to force me to meet him half way.
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Answered on May 14, 2014
1. People who get fired do not get to adjust child support.
2. Moving 30 miles away is not justification to change the parenting plan.
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