Can I evict a roommate without involving the courts?
You can start by asking him to leave. If he leaves, then you don't need court action. If, however, he does not leave, then your only recourse...
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You can start by asking him to leave. If he leaves, then you don't need court action. If, however, he does not leave, then your only recourse...
Whether or not what you intend to do is lawful will depend on how your orders are written. If you violate the parenting time orders without the...
Were you personally served with the subpoena? Did you sign a waiver of service and send it back? If you were personally served or waived...
One of the (many) problems with working with a document preparation / paralegal service is that the work is completely unregulated. Unlike...
There is probably little that can be done more quickly than 2 1/2 weeks. With the hearing coming up, it is unlikely that the court will be able to...
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If the DA believes he has probable cause to file a criminal complaint, he/she can do so. There is NO requirement to run charges by the complainant...
If there has not been an adoption or another order terminating parental rights, then the biological father will be able to have some contact with...
If your name was on the debt then the creditosr can sue you for it. The creditor was not a party to your divorce, so they are not bound by the...
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It depends on whether the bond has been forfieted by the court yet. Generally, there is a period of time after the fugitive fails to appear for...
The rule of thumb used by plaintiffs is often sue everybody. In this instance, that probably makes sense. If you sue the lease holder, you run...