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The "arguments" of attorneys are just that: arguments. Arguments are not evidence. Witness testimony is evidence.
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The "arguments" of attorneys are just that: arguments. Arguments are not evidence. Witness testimony is evidence.
The problem you describe is not uncommon. You'll likely need an attorney to help you work it out. There are many attorneys in your area who have...
Your posting is a bit convoluted. You might do well to pay an attorney for a 1 hour consultation and sort things out for you. There are many...
Yes, you definitely need an attorney to assist you. That's (probably) the bad news. The good news is that the attorney need not be physically...
Are you represented by counsel? If so, your questions should be directed to your lawyer. If you are not represented by counsel, you should be. ...
It would probable be a good idea for you to consult with a lawyer and have the lawyer review all the relevant documents and then discuss the matter...
It is always ill-advised to deviate from a court order. You might want to consider going back to court to seek a modification. There are many...
You should retain counsel to advise and assist you. There are many attorneys in your area who have posted a profile here on Avvo and who would...
This looks like a similar posting. There's not enough facts in your posting to advise you. Generally, judges are reluctant to allow attorneys to...
There's not enough facts in your posting to advise you. Generally, judges are reluctant to allow attorneys to withdraw within 30 days of trial. ...