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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Montana on
Q: Hired Montana attorney three years ago paid $2100. Nothing yet done on bankruptcy and he won't return calls.
Andrew Bresalier
Andrew Bresalier
answered on Feb 3, 2014

Contact your respective state bar association and file a complaint.

1 Answer | Asked in Medical Malpractice for Montana on
Q: I was hospitalized for blockage after Drs, repeatedly sent me home from Er .is this malpractice?

After accident,concussion...initially was given enema,however the nurse put it in the wrong place, which I called and told patient services " who hung up on me.when I returned I also had infection and the same nurse was there. I said please bet another nurse if same problem. They sent me home... View More

Robert D. Kreisman
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Robert D. Kreisman
answered on Sep 20, 2013

From your description of your medical care, it seems like you may have experienced poor service, but probably not malpractice. Cases in medical negligence arise when the medical providers have deviated from the accepted standard of medical care and injured the patient. It's unclear to me how... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law for Montana on
Q: Where can i find law information on lodging cancelations in Montana.
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Feb 15, 2013

You would want to look this up in the Montana Code, 2011 edition. Go to the law library closest to you.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law for Montana on
Q: Is it legal for a company to write themselves a check on my account when I didn't authorize it?

TRS Recovery Services has gotten into my checking account and helped themselves to my money. The first time they tried, there was only $7 in the account, and they were trying to debit $25. Same thing the second time they tried, and the third time. They dug my account into the hole $29 each time... View More

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Feb 15, 2013

You need to actually see an attorney in your area about this.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Montana on
Q: MUST I HAVE AN OFFICIAL DISCHARGE OF BANKRUPTCY TO CLEAR MY CREDIT?
Andrew Bresalier
Andrew Bresalier
answered on May 15, 2012

The Discharge does what it says: it discharges your liability. Once it is granted, a copy goes to all parties included in the case. The filing of the Bky will appear on your credit report for 10 years. A "Certified Copy" of the Discharge maybe required for certain things, such as when... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption for Montana on
Q: How would i be able to print out the forms for stepparent adoption if it wont show up
Kenneth Mitchell Kaplan
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Kenneth Mitchell Kaplan
answered on Apr 23, 2011

Contact an Attorney and they can prepare the Petition for Step-Parent Adoption on your behalf.

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption for Montana on
Q: If I am adopted and the adoption is closed, can i find out who my birthmother is?
Kenneth Mitchell Kaplan
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Kenneth Mitchell Kaplan
answered on Apr 23, 2011

You must Petition to Unseal an Adoption.

2 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy for Montana on
Q: Do i need a bankruptcy lawyer?

I received a summon from court on Dec. 11 i have within 20 days to answer it. i apply for legal aid services but due to hollidays they are close from the 20th to 28th of Dec. I am running out of time and i haven't talk to anybody for an advice. I just really need advice on what to do. I am... View More

Kevin M Ryan
Kevin M Ryan
answered on Dec 21, 2010

File a basic answer in court asap. Do the best you can to meet the filing deadline. This will cause the court to schedule a preliminary hearing or " pretrial" about 30-45 days later depending on the court. Find out this court date asap and make sure you appear. You will at least delay... View More

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