How much money the lawyer put into his personal account? He said it was what the accident insurance paid but we never seen proof of how much

answered on Dec 7, 2019
Your question bridges four categories and it would be best for an attorney who is knowledgeable in Estate/Probate matters to address the estate-related aspect of it. As for the personal injury-based aspect of your question, it shouldn't be a problem for an attorney who represented a plaintiff... Read more »
I am in the midst of eviction proceedings on a commercial property. Prior to the finalization of the eviction process, the LL has re-leased the property and as part of the lease, given to the new lessor my merchandise (over $250,000 worth), and moved them into the store property. I am currently... Read more »

answered on Oct 30, 2019
The short answer is that it depends on what your lease allows and how much you owe the landlord. If this is going to lose you more money than allowed under the lease, then you should bring this immediately to the attention of the Court. I strongly recommend that you hire an attorney to represent... Read more »
I recently found out that several accounts (signature loans, credit cards) have not been paid by my (now ex) finance. Bankruptcy appears to be my only option. However, I am having to come up with the money to pay an atty.
Is litigation the same as a lawsuit? Can this turn into a... Read more »

answered on Sep 13, 2019
Yes, litigation is another term for a lawsuit. If collection actions have been filed against you, then you will have been served with paper legal documents: a Summons and Complaint, either by certified mail or process server/sheriff. This is required for any lawsuit to move forward. Telephone... Read more »
I pay child support but haven't gotten to see or talk to my daughter in two years. My sister in law has custody.

answered on Aug 22, 2019
If you are the parent, unless there is some court order that says you can't see the child, you can petition the Court to establish parenting time for you with the child. You don't say this, but I expect that the Alabama Department of Human Resources took you to Court to compel you to pay... Read more »

answered on Jul 29, 2019
"Public" libraries are usually represented by a lawyer that works for the city or county that owns the library.
I ask as this pertains to a "lifetime warranty" on a brand of paint that has malfunctioned less that 3 years after application. Can I hold the paint manufacturer responsible for labor costs, etc ? Not just the replacement of paint ? Thank You.

answered on Jul 18, 2019
No--not unless the written warranty expressly says you can. Why?
Because the paint manufacturer cannot possible be responsible--or able--to refund untold amounts of money spent for labor to thousands of unhappy paint customer like you.
You might want to call the painter(s) and... Read more »
Over the weekend we were served with a wage garnishment , but the money was already taken out of our bank account in February . This is the same court case number and amount that was already deducted in the February withdrawal. We never received a garnishment letter from the withdrawal in February... Read more »

answered on Jun 26, 2019
Unless the earlier garnishment was insufficient to repay all of the debt underpinning it, I cannot think of a reason why the garnishment has re-appeared. If you want to get rid of it--temporarily--close the bank account; and do not open another account at the same bank.
I file a small claims case against a neighbor who owe the property but he resides in Georgia. The court sent him a certified letter which he either refused or avoided. The Alabama civil codes provides for service by publication in a local newspaper if the defendant is avoiding service. The... Read more »

answered on May 8, 2019
Either learn some Alabama Procedure and file a Motion and Order for Service by Publication, or hire an attorney. It is not that difficult, and the newspaper will probably help you.
i wasnt satisfied with work. his timeframe and damage he left

answered on Apr 10, 2019
If the scope of work/payment conditions were reduced to writing, you could raise the issue that the work was not performed according to the terms agreed upon. If the job was handled more or less over a handshake, that could present some challenges in terms of reaching a fair and efficient... Read more »
I have proof of the wrongs that were done to me at the Athens Alabama location and have proof that I reached out for help from people and higher positions and was ignored also there are for other people and similar situations with proof for their own wrong-doings by this company.

answered on Oct 25, 2018
Based on the limited details here, it could be difficult for an employment attorney to advise you whether or not you have a valid claim. If you consulted with an employment attorney, you could at least learn what timeframes you need to take action before to preserve your legal rights if they... Read more »
is there no accountability to hold the officer accountable should he pull you over for no reason, lie about what he pulled you over for, fabricate some sort of probable cause evidence to search my car without my consent, forces me to stop recording the stop with my phone, two diff officers tell me... Read more »

answered on Sep 21, 2018
I told you on that without writing in sentences beginning with capitals and ending with periods, it is impossible to be certain enough to respond accurately. Your writing is a single run-on sentence.
I'm on a month to month and do plan to be out no later than Oct 13th but dont want to be battling him in court and want my security deposit back. However he sent in a text message that 9/30/18 would be my last month.

answered on Sep 20, 2018
The landlord may not terminate your tenancy via text message.
my vehicle is equipped with an accurate speedometer,and i also employ an app that records my rate of travel along with the date and time and does so by GPS so is very accurate.both of my devices showed that i was traveling 43mph in a 40 zone,so i understand I was 3mph over,but during the stop, i... Read more »

answered on Sep 20, 2018
Are you seriously asking if a police officer could invent evidence ?
I lost it in a fire..total lost now theres escrow check and I want the loan company to send it to me what can I do..to have it sent to me and not my ex...Help in Alabama

answered on Aug 31, 2018
The draft from the insurance company should come to both the owner of the property (you ) and the bank You are entitled under the divorce to the net amount. If she were to get the check and refuse to endorse it to you, you can always go to the COurt to make that happen. You might start by sending a... Read more »
one civil court case as defendant with a loss and one divorce case with children
My mother left me her personal belongings including the contents of her house and had the foresight to include a photographic inventory in her own hand. The house went to her husband in a right of survivorship but he died shortly thereafter and his heir is making things difficult. The heir made an... Read more »

answered on Jun 22, 2018
The husband owned the stuff after she died. He died and now it belongs to his heirs. What county are you in?
I have a freelance client that agrees that she owes me $220. I wrote a set of articles for my client. They were supposed to be paid for within 30 days of submission date (Jan). After I wrote the articles she stopped answering my emails. I kept emailing her in December to get the best email address... Read more »

answered on May 6, 2018
The fact summary sets out a “quantum meruit” claim, or “unjust enrichment.”
A written agreement and evidence of breach has a higher chance of success, but her email admission of the claim can be presented in small claims court, where you should file this case. Request all of your... Read more »
I traded in my vehicle. The dealership paid it off without the new car being financed. I asked if I could buy back my car I traded in...the response was no. The new car was never financed. Now the dealership says they're suing me for the cost of the new car that I returned. Can they do that?

answered on Apr 11, 2018
I assume this is an Alabama matter. This depends on what you agreed to do when you entered into a contract to buy the car. What makes you believe that you can "return the car"? The fact that the financing was not complete is probably beside the point. You should examine your sales... Read more »
I was hit when the other person failed to stop at the stop sign causing personal injury and damages to my vehicle.

answered on Mar 28, 2018
Yes, but you should contact a member of the Alabama Assn for Justice --they give free consults.
He gave me the option of either continuing to wait on him or receive a full refund
I asked him for a refund and he assured me that he would refund me the money. I have not received the refund yet. Can I file a police report?

answered on Mar 2, 2018
Yes, I would file charges against him.....it's called "theft by deception!" good luck....
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