Q: I dont care about jugement I'm not leving my home thay putting me and my child on the street homless no I'm not living
I had no lawyer.a d I have a didabilitey my sister knew this and the juge treeted unfarlay allso why couldn't my sister take a buy out I will not be living my home of over 15 years the juge by force fine it will be in a boddey bag
A:
If you are facing eviction from your home in Mississippi and feel the judgment was unfair, especially given your disability and lack of legal representation, there are steps you can take. First, consider filing for an appeal if you believe the judge's decision was not in accordance with the law or if your disability was not adequately considered in the proceedings.
In the meantime, reach out to local legal aid organizations. They often provide assistance to individuals with disabilities and those facing housing issues. They can offer guidance and possibly legal representation to help you navigate this situation.
You should also explore if there are any local or state resources for individuals with disabilities facing housing crises. These organizations can sometimes provide emergency assistance or intervention in legal matters related to housing.
Expressing your willingness to find a resolution, like a buy-out or other settlement with your sister, is a constructive approach. However, it's important to communicate this through proper legal channels.
It's crucial to understand that remaining in the home against a court order can lead to legal complications. Seeking legal advice as soon as possible is important to explore all available options and find the best course of action.
Your situation is challenging, but taking these steps can help in finding a resolution that considers your needs and legal rights. Remember, there are resources and organizations that can assist you during this difficult time.
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