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On black Friday the 25th of November 2016 I was informed by my Bank JP Morgan Chase that my account had a levy placed on it by the California Franchise Tax Board. The total amount in my account was placed on hold and still is. In addition to that hold amount, I was charged a $75 legal fee by my... View More
answered on Nov 29, 2016
First you need to get the paperwork they sent chase. They can't just show up with a levy. Second you need to find out who this board is. I'd also worry the whole thing is a scam, so follow up with JP morgan at a number you get on your statement not on some email.
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decree had typo or evil X snuck in he gets 2015 exemptions for kids but i took 2015 exemptions on my taxes since i had kids entire year and the federal irs law said i could and IRS was never going to allow X to take it since he didn't have kids in 2015..so X filed contempt and stupid judge... View More
answered on Oct 8, 2016
This has already been asked and answered: https://answers.justia.com/question/2016/10/07/oregon-i-am-poor-where-can-i-file-a-form-212395
can i just draw up a complaint and see if the judge will sign it..the evidence from witnesses are already in the public court audio and paper records from the decree from his admission to cheating or do i have to file a show cause to see if i can get a hearing. i want to sue my X for alienation of... View More
answered on Oct 8, 2016
Your ideas on how to do documents for a lawsuit are all wrong. Judge's don't sign complaints. Also a lawsuit for alienation of affection is no longer recognized by the Oregon Courts. In any case, when it was recognized, it wasn't based on the facts you are describing. Alienation... View More
this judge made crazy unfair decision against me and any normal person would be blown away at the judge's decision. There was a typo or Xspouse snuck in decree he gets 2015 exemptions for kids when I had the kids entire 2015. I took 2015 anyways on my taxes. Stupid Judge found me in... View More
answered on Oct 8, 2016
Actually, there is a form you can sign that will give your spouse the dependency exemption for any given year, if other requirements are met. (There is also a form that does a complete transfer of all future exemptions so be careful you don't sign that one.) Normally the IRS rule is that the... View More
answered on Oct 5, 2012
There are no forms for this. You have to file a motion and support declaration (or affidvait) specifying why the judgment should be set aside. You also have to file an answer or other responsive pleading to the complaint. The court will consider whether you acted quickly to set aside the... View More
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