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Do you have a pending cert petition, or has cert been granted? You don't win automatically in SCOTUS because your adversary does not...
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Do you have a pending cert petition, or has cert been granted? You don't win automatically in SCOTUS because your adversary does not...
What do you mean she "filed for a retrial"? Was the original determination by an arbitrator? Why don't you wait to see how the retrial comes...
Reposting to Social Security--not an Appeals question.
Not an Appeals question--reposting to Personal Injury. Defendant would have to demand then move for a change of venue. The mere fact that a...
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You need to appeal, but if you cannot afford an attorney you are in a tough spot. Reposting to Child Custody.
Absolutely, assuming it helps your argument in some way.
You are done. You have been to the Appellate Division, and the Court of Appeals denied leave. Unless you have a federal constitutional question...
There are severe limitations on the court's ability to forgive arrears. This should have been dealt with at the time. Consult a support lawyer...
You need to appeal the Rule 60 determination as well. Check with the Pro Se Clerk in the Second Circuit for proper procedure.
Your affidavit is pointless. By submitting your records you are consenting that anyone can read them. You ignore the bigger issue: Unless the...