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Q: Im a pro se plaintiif inWV. Im suing Logan County & four deputies that violated my rights. I need representation. Help!
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answered on Sep 30, 2024

Taking legal action on your own can be challenging, especially in a case involving civil rights violations and multiple defendants like county officials and law enforcement officers. It’s important to find a lawyer experienced in civil rights cases who can guide you through the complexities of... View More

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Q: I bought a home 10/2018 cash, personal money. I put my g/f's name on title/deed with me. Can I have her taken off?

She has/had $0 income nor input into home.

Thomas A. Grossman
Thomas A. Grossman
answered on May 24, 2019

Unfortunately putting your girlfriend's name on a deed is like giving her a half ownership interest in the property. I don't think you can get her off of the deed unless you buy her out. Hopefully you can work it out with her, but be sure that you have a written contract drawn up... View More

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