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The Colorado court's ruling of December 19 may not be of such meaningful purpose and reflect such judicial resolve as the headlines would have folks believe. More accurate would be:
"COLORADO HIGH COURT FINDS TRUMP DISQUALIFIED FROM APPEARING ON THE STATE'S PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY BALLOT, BUT...
Your question is a bit puzzling. If you're asking if a testator's estate can be distributed through prescribed probate processes without the will being formally submitted/filed for probate, the answer is no.
If you want to know if the distribution of the assets of the testator's estate must...
PLEASE PAY ATTENTION to what I am about to tell you! Because you have bigger problems than how to split the proceeds from the sale of "our house"!
The troubles stem from the fact (1) you two remain a married couple and (2) that by virtue of New York Domestic Relation Laws any and all assets...
The OP has expressed uneasiness as to the legitimacy of the business in view of its method of requiring even an "apprentice" worker to front business expenses.
Now if you think that such apprehensions are of greater concern to an employee than to an independent contractor, then there might be...
Such an approach at recoupment would encounter an evidence problem of which you are unlikely aware. And it doesn't involve record keeping, per se.
Assume that circumstances were such that a divorce court was charged with finding a fair means of dividing marriage assets and it was giving...
I don't deny that should unforetold events result in divorce and an equitable division of matrimonial property be decreed that the OP could be entitled to recoup an equitable portion (not necessarily 1/2) of marital funds used to reduce the mortgage lien covering the wife's separate property...
Excuse me, but that is incorrect.
The non-titled spouse does not benefit from just any increase in equity of the titled spouse separate estate.
Only such enhanced market value that is attributed to marital effort. Namely active as opposed to passive enhancement. The latter of which plays no...
Unless you have a weird passion for legal controversy and have an indebted attorney at your beckoning, then tell your neighbor's ill-educated and inexperienced lawyer to peddle his foolishness elsewhere.
Resolving a dispute over property division lines by vesting one with rights of access over...
The only means by which you could acquire a titled interest in the home is if the spouse were to formally convey/deed/record such an interest.
However, even though the home remains the wife's separate property does not mean that in the event of divorce that you are entirely without legal...
(Believe me when I say that this is not as simple as it may appear, or as others seem to believe. Just ask a law student how effortless the course in personal property law was. One failing frat bro called it entrapment designed to free up more parking places.)
Of course, property that dad...
Pardon the impudence, but what does this uninspiring subject have to do with "Civil Rights and Discrimination Law", or any other field of jurisprudence as are included in this forum?
Unless you are afflicted with a split personality disorder how did you manage this: "I sent an email...
The authorities seem to agree that as a judgment creditor you have "a permissible purpose" in obtaining the information as requested in you subpoena duces tecum. Even from a non-party as in this instance, a credit-reporting agency. *
Less evident are the authorities describing the procedures...
Expand on what? Are you anticipating that someone will supply meaning to your otherwise meaningless expression "validity" in describing documents offered as evidence in a court proceeding? Would it help in differentiating what is valid as opposed to invalid; useful/useless; real/fake or what...
1. It's not me saying that papa is in the clear! The South Carolina Court of Appeals has said that he is in the clear.
But it's essential that you both understand that the debt itself hasn't gone away. Only the time within which the creditor is allowed to seek assistance from a court in...
PLEASE TAKE NOTE!
In spite of what you have been led to believe your father's South Carolina medical debt is NOT alive and well. Not in the sense of the ability to seek judicial relief. For that usage it has run its 3-year life expectancy.
Yes, it is true that the South Carolina (as with all...
I can't disagree as to the practical difficulties. Nevertheless, the suitability of contractual and/or equitable remedies in the nature of economic relief, as may be afforded the OP, is not dependent upon the willingness of an attorney to pursue them!
Plus, they can only be weighed in light of...
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Please pay heed to what I am about to explain. It may be of some value to you.
As others have correctly stated, the current state of applicable law is such that you have no legal claims against this other person that have accrued solely due to the nature and duration of the relationship...
Your frustrations with the utility provider are understandable. And perhaps filing a formal grievance with the PUC will cause the utility provider to intensify its efforts to eliminate the black outs. But other than making a record of the frequency and inconveniences of the stoppages I don't...
What contract, Q? A contract this mindless garble isn't!
A contract is an agreement between parties creating mutual obligations that are enforceable by law.
When the parties attempt to make a contract where promises are exchanged as the consideration, the promises must be mutual in...
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