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Can wages be garnished or a bank account be levied without Social Security number, drivers license number, or verified place of
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Answered on June 25, 2012
You do not need to give her any information voluntarily. However, if she serves you with an "Order for Judgment Debtor Examination", you must go...
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Can a defendant in a credit card lawsuit serve a Notice in Lieu of Subpoena on the Plaintiff?
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Answered on June 25, 2012
Yes. This would be for production at trial. You should have already requested these documents in pretrial discovery requests pursuant to C.C.P....
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Can I sew a collections agency for sending a previously paid bill into collections and ruining my credit.
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Answered on June 24, 2012
Yes.
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I loaned a friend in Romania 5,000 Euros He made a written statement he would payback in June and now says sue me. What to Do?
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Answered on June 24, 2012
Both venue and jurisdiction are problems. A closer review of the facts, and of the documents, may be in order. If payment was to be made to you...
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Length of time lien is in play. Big ? is can this touch my very small checking account or car almost paid off
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Answered on June 23, 2012
Is the lien a recorded Abstract of Judgment? If so, there is a civil judgment against you, and the judgment creditor can obtain a Writ of...
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What do i need to do after receiving a writ of garnishment from ex husband ? could this be stopped or cancel?
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Answered on June 23, 2012
Was this Writ issued by the Family Law Court? Or by a civil court in a separate lawsuit? Does your divorce decree order that you pay your ex's...
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What is a "statement of witnesses?"
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Answered on June 22, 2012
It appears that you are in Limited Civil Jurisdiction. Either side can demand that the other side list their witnesses (except parties) and...
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My ex wife has racked up some significant debt (with IRS among others). If she were to die, to whom would her debts be liable?
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Answered on June 22, 2012
Her estate would be liable for the debts. The creditors would get money before her heirs would receive anything. If her estate has no assets, no...
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What is the best way to approach someone suing me to agree on a reduced settlement before small claims court?
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Answered on June 22, 2012
An assignee is not permitted to bring an action in Small Claims Court. Review your original agreement. Was the agreement with the property owner...
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Employers checks bounced
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Answered on June 21, 2012
He should go straight to the California Labor Board. At no cost, they will enforce the Labor laws, and impose penalties on the employer. Perhaps...
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