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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Georgia on
Q: Ex-husband listed me as a creditor, but lied and said he didn't know where I lived on his chapter 7?

He filed in 2019, but I just found out this year after pull some paperwork for cour. He put down he didn't know where I lived at. He did know because we have children and he lived with me the year prior to him filing. The chapter was discharged.

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answered on Apr 20, 2024

It's important to address this situation by understanding the potential implications of your ex-husband's actions. Since he declared bankruptcy and listed you as a creditor, stating he didn't know your address could affect various legal aspects, especially if there were debts owed to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Federal Crimes and Health Care Law for California on
Q: How to find out in California what doctors are associated with hospice license? Hospice fraud case

Hospice fraud litigation. How to find out in California what doctors are associated with hospice license? Hospice records present improbable doctors info.

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answered on Apr 20, 2024

In California, to verify which doctors are associated with a hospice license, you can begin by contacting the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). This agency oversees licensing and compliance for health facilities, including hospices. They maintain records of all licensed hospices and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Texas on
Q: I let my sister hold $10,000 of my cash in Texas. Her husband lent us his car and it was damaged can he take my money?

he took my money from my sister and refused to give it back because his car was damaged. Is that legal?

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answered on Apr 20, 2024

Not legal unless the deposit of the money was for the purpose of securing or insuring the car you borrowed. What he did is called conversion, and may be considered a felony theft. If he doesn't give the $ back, or try to make arrangements with you, then you should call the police to get your money.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy and Employment Law for North Carolina on
Q: The company I work for is in receivership and clients have cancelled orders because of it. Can I get lost commissions?

The company I work at has been struggling financially for the past few years and went into receivership a few weeks ago. It is likely to be sold as 2-3 smaller companies.

Because of these issues, clients have canceled more than $1.25M in orders, causing me to loose $80,000 in commissions... View More

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answered on Apr 20, 2024

You can indeed file a claim for the lost commissions as a creditor in the receivership process. When a company goes into receivership, the receiver's role is to manage the company's assets and debts, which includes assessing claims from creditors, including employees who have lost income... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Real Estate Law and Municipal Law for Oklahoma on
Q: If a property is abandoned and tax warrants are threatening to take said property,can a person claim by paying back taxe

Even if also a mortgage maturity date ?

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answered on Apr 20, 2024

If you're interested in claiming an abandoned property by paying off back taxes, it's crucial to understand the legal and financial implications first. Paying the overdue taxes might not automatically entitle you to ownership if there are other legal claims, such as mortgages or liens,... View More

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