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answered on Oct 17, 2015
What are the facts and circumstances that cause you to ask this question? Read In Re: Milligan.
When I was dismissed from my Chapter 13 Stay and requested a reinstatement amount, I was charged for the "Continuance of Sale Notice" costs for every month that I was protected by the stay, when there could not be a sale, and I only received 3 of the 15 notices. Is this legal
answered on Jan 27, 2014
You are no longer protected by the Bky. So, you can be sued for anything, even having assassinated President Lincoln.
answered on Jul 27, 2011
i am unfamiliar with hawaii law. however most states have a financial responsibility law which requires financial responsibility ( insurance ) when you operate a car. if a wreck occurs and you don't have insurance, typically your driver's license is suspended until to have resolved the... View More
answered on Oct 20, 2015
You have not given enough facts for an attorney to answer you, and this question calls for specifically tailored legal advice or a certain amount of research.
answered on May 5, 2011
When a person dies, generally, title doesn't pass automatically. The legal entity that takes over for the deceased person, that is, their "estate" must actually deed the property over to you. The person that does this is the executor. If this hasn't been done, you should hire... View More
answered on Nov 18, 2013
If she can prove unconstitutionality, impossibility, misrepresentation, mistake, incapacity, fraud, she may rescind the contract.If you consent, she is Scott free and can leave.
answered on Feb 11, 2011
You could do an internet search of the lawyer's name through Google to determine if there are any reported verdicts. A second option would be to do a search of the attorney's record through one of numerous verdict search companies--however, there would be a fee involved.
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