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The Multi-party Accounts Act - Minn. Statutes, Section 524.6-201 et seq. provides that money in a joint account belongs to the person who put the...
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The Multi-party Accounts Act - Minn. Statutes, Section 524.6-201 et seq. provides that money in a joint account belongs to the person who put the...
No way. There is less protection for you in arbitration. The Rules of Evidence don't apply. You have less of an opportunity to appeal. And you...
No. In Minnesota, by Statute, the spouse in only liable for reasonable and necessary medical expenses incurred while living together. Also, by...
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The short answer is yes, they probably can charge attorneys fees. Virtually every credit card and loan agreement provides for the lender (but not...
One thing no one seems to have touched on is the Statute of Limitations issue. If your brother is going to live in Minnesota, the Statute of...
Under Minnesota law, if you have regular wages (not commission or independent contractor) 75% of your take home pay is exempt from the claims of...
Your employer is not required to withhold after the expiration of 70 days from the date it was served with the Garnishment Summons. The creditor...
First, obtain Certified Copy of the Discharge Order from the Bankruptcy Court. Second, the Minnesota Courts' Website has a packet under the Court...
The other answers are all correct. You haven't given enough information for anyone to tell whether the additional charges are legal. In order to...
If you were sued, and the action was dismissed with prejudice and there is no judgment against you, they are on thin ice asking you to pay it. And...
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