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I have a promissory note from 2006 from my uncle....he died can i put that toward the estate to get my money back
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Answered on November 20, 2013
I agree with Attorney Rubin but you have to read the terms of the promissory note. Was it a demand note (payable on demand)? Or in installments? ...
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I signed a deal with a car dealership on a saturday. Financed through a bank. do i have three business days to change my mnid?
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Answered on November 20, 2013
No! There is no cooling off period. You bought it - its yours. If you give it back now the lender will treat it like a repo. Voluntary...
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What is considered a "legal" father in GA?
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Answered on November 20, 2013
You say that the uncle had children by his girlfriend and was not married to her, correct?
Although your uncle's name is on the birth...
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Re: Pa bank levy laws
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Answered on November 20, 2013
$10,000 is only for Social Security.
If the judgment is for $1300 this can be settled for $600 - $1000 max.
Pa bank levy laws
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Answered on November 20, 2013
I have to agree with Attorney Artim. The way to deal with your problem is to consult an attorney, not to post question after question dribbling...
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In reference to ..So I called my District Magistrate and found out that Hayt, Hayt & Landau got a judgement against me on 12/201
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Answered on November 20, 2013
When you are sued, the sheriff just has to give the papers to any adult at your residence. They do not have to hand then to you personally.
Who...
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So I called my District Magistrate and found out that Hayt, Hayt & Landau got a judgement against me on 12/2010.
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Answered on November 20, 2013
Judgments on real property last for 5 years and can be renewed; judgments on personal property can be enforced for 20 years. The judgment will...
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In relation to my last question.
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Answered on November 19, 2013
I am not quite sure what you are asking. You don't file judgments. A creditor files a lawsuit and generally sues you in the county in which you...
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My Wife passed away & has outstanding credit cards & medical bills in her name only. Am I responsible for her debts ?
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Answered on November 19, 2013
With no disrespect intended for my fellow attorneys, none of them is licensed in PA. I am. You are not directly liable for your wife's credit...
If your account is levied in NC, are there exemptions for paying bills like rent, food, etc?
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Answered on November 19, 2013
In NC, there is simply no excuse to have your bank account levied. If that has occurred, it means that you failed to engage in proper planning by...
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