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Manager of the store where you had the slip and fall, is that a good thing? He states store was understaffed, therefore, the isles couldn't be checked like they should have, liauod tide was cover the whole isle. They offered 1 million. My attorney thinks it was a misprint? Lord, if I won in... View More
answered on Aug 26, 2018
If you have sued for over $75,000.00, and the entity you have sued has a home office location in another state, that combination of factors is the most likely reason that the case was removed to federal court.
answered on Aug 26, 2018
No, you do not have to sign the papers, but if a judge deems that you have been properly served, then they are able to get divorced without your approval.
I had to pick my father up from his house due to his wife being intoxicated and verbally abusive. She was left in the house. Now she is demanding we bring her a house key because she left the house and locked herself out, along with bringing the Truck(martial property) to her. I have offered to... View More
answered on Aug 26, 2018
So if the divorce documentation says that it is supposed to stop, then that is what is supposed to happen, but you will need to contact your insurance providers to ensure that such occurs.
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