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answered on Oct 11, 2019
You question is too broad to give you a short answer. If you have a specific question I may be able to answer it.
Turns out I need documents more than anyone . Council for opposing side said she believed they were in her control , ability to produce them and that she had the ability to compel the answers , and would be contacting the lawyer who advised her . Never happened . Can I legally obtain the documents... View More
answered on Sep 24, 2019
If the trial took place in 2015, it is most likely that the judgment is now final and no further discovery would be permitted. You may want to seek a formal opinion from an attorney who can review the entire case and the issues of the case and render a formal written opinion to you.
This woman has also sent emails indicating that she wonders how much money I have and she wants to find out. In the post she says I have been married 5 or 6 times and broken up marriages every time. That I take men for money. Could I get a protective order?
Mother having them and me have to go through unnecessary struggle financially and emotionally.
My right to sue letter expires today. I want to file a sue against my employer. I'm in Sterling VA. In what court should I present the case? Where do I get the papers to fill the case? Is there someone that can help me to do so,?
answered on Aug 29, 2019
I regret that I do not handle employment law matters. Sorry.
I am having a difficult time finding a lawyer for this issue. I began playing at the new Rosie's locations since they opened in May, I started playing there when they launched a Giveaway for cash prizes and a car with a cash option if I did not want the car. I played their locations and... View More
answered on Aug 22, 2019
I regret that I do not handle this type of matter. You may want to contact the Office of the Attorney General for Virginia and ask them your questions.
answered on Aug 22, 2019
Pro Se Appellants are help to the same rules of the Court as a licensed attorney.
He has never denied this is her car & her financial responsibility. He does not drive the car. She has made all payments and it’s on her insurance. If they split, what are, if any, her legal rights to this car?
What can we do to stop sell of land. Heirs do not want to sell our land but the court is trying to force. All taxes are paid every year and we have roughly 45 acres. Heirs never had a dispute but courts seems to think so. How can we stop a sale we never asked for
answered on Aug 11, 2019
Appeal the court's decision and ask for a stay of the order to sell.
No attorney will take the case they won’t even look into it! All remedies filed up to DC. Bivens filled now waiting defendants to be served. We have substantial evidence the member of staff was dismissed due to misconduct. My friend desperately needs help to bring this lawsuit to court. None of... View More
answered on Aug 8, 2019
I regret that I do not handle criminal law or sexual abuse cases. Sorry.
On August 1, I went to recover my vehicle and was charged 475.00. There was an issue later that day in recovering my vehicle, the individual picking it up was late arriving to the garage, even though the operator was still there, he refused pickup on my vehicle. On August 6 I again made... View More
August 1 and was charged $475.00 . Is this excessive for the commonwealth of Virginia. Upon questioning the company owner about the charges his reply was “Because I can!!!”
I made monthly payments for 2 years that I can prove, but then I was offered a payoff price and used a money order and no longer have the receipt
answered on Aug 3, 2019
If the judgment was entered by the General District Court, there is a standard form on that court's webpage that you can fill in, print off and file with the court to request the judgment be marked "paid and satisfied." If you cannot find the form, call the clerk's office of... View More
To leave. My landlord refused to release either of us from the lease in case the house was abandoned. I worked 2 jobs and paid by myself. I filed a civil case with the signed lease and bank records to prove payment of rent. Should i provide anything else to fight for half of what i paid?
answered on Jul 16, 2019
Under the laws in Virgjnia, the landlord is not obligated to release either co-tenant based on a domestic relations dispute. Both tenant are jointly and severally liable for the rent.
They pay no rent or help with the bills, and have been here three months. We mad a verbal agreement that they would be out by the end of June.
answered on Jul 6, 2019
Generally under the laws in Virginia, you have a periodic oral tenancy. You must give a 30 day written notice to terminate the tenancy and if the tenant does not move out, you must sue them in court.
answered on Jun 28, 2019
Get a certified letter from a licensed physician or psychiatrist regarding the mental illness.
Hi, my lousy tenant vacated at the end of the lease term and I switched my property management company due to the bad experience with the previous one. The previous property management company has colluded with the tenant and wants to favor the tenant. My property repair work hasn't been done... View More
answered on Jun 18, 2019
The only way to bring a complaint against the property management company is to file a lawsuit in Court. I am unaware of anything that is done in your situation by HUD or NARPM. If you file a lawsuit in Virginia, you are subject to appearing in court to prosecute your case. There are no remote... View More
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