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I hired an attorney to help me with a disability case. Disability closed my case and opened a new one. Am I required to use the original attorney knowing that I can handle it on my own since it is a new case?
answered on Jan 11, 2024
You always have the right to represent yourself
You can terminate your current attorney as well.
Good luck which ever way you go.
On the title of the property it lists my mom her husband and my sister all of them are deceased and no will for her property established and now there are squatters living in the house how do I prove my right to it and get them out
answered on Jan 4, 2024
So, your parent or relative has died without a last will and testament, leaving you as sole heir or as joint heir with other relatives. If no estate planning provisions were made for property to pass into your name immediately upon death, then the laws of your state as well as the desires and... View More
i submitted case DR23-11933 and DR23-11464 to the L.A. County department of consumer affairs and they tried to reach the business in question for mediation.
The company I'd like to mediate with is
square enix. 999 N. Pacific Coast Highway, 3rd Floor, El Segundo, CA 90245, U.... View More
answered on Nov 6, 2023
As a mediator arbitrator myself I always find it rather difficult to get the individuals to the table so that we can work things out letters don't always seem to cut the mustard therefore I enjoy trying to call the parties so the mediation can have an opportunity to work.
These your... View More
answered on Oct 13, 2023
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