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1. Why Pre-Suit Mediation?
Statistics show that most of the lawsuits that are filed are settled rather than tried. However historically many cases were settled on the courthouse steps … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Alternative Dispute Resolution ; State: Indiana
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2. My Wife Is A Delinquent On Her Court-Ordered Medical Payments For Our Child. Can I Sue Her For The Delinquent Funds In Small Claims Court?
Small Claims court never has jurisdiction of Family law matters (despite what you see on TV). You may need to contact Family Support Services in your city or at your … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Child Support
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3. How Is Support Enforced?
It varies in each state. Payment of support has become an increasing problem so there have been many recent steps taken to enforce the payment. Wage assignment … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Family Law ; State: Nevada
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4. How Does The Court Set The Amount Of My Child Support?
Generally the court sets the amount of support using the New Jersey Child Support Guidelines. The support amount is based on the income of both parents and the average … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Family Law ; State: New Jersey
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5. Can I Get A Copy Of The Guidelines?
Sure but get ready for some heavy reading. The complete text and charts of the Guidelines is more than 100 pages (in fullsize type). The Guidelines in NJ are a … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Family Law ; State: New Jersey
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6. Where Are You Located And What Are The Business Hours?
Location: H. Carl Moultrie I Courthouse 500 Indiana Avenue NW Landlord and Tenant Office Room JM255 Washington DC.Hours:Monday Friday 8:30 a.m. 4 p.m. … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Landlord/Tenant ; State: District of Columbia
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7. What Is A Judgment?
We all have seen trials on television. When the trial is over the lawsuit is over because that is the end of the show. Wrong! That is only intermission. After the … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Collections-Creditors Rights ; State: Kansas
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8. How Do I File For Divorce?
Filing for divorce is like initiating any other civil lawsuit – you must first file papers at the courthouse (a “Complaint”). Many states have … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Separation and Divorce
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9. What Is An Arraignment? Should I Have My Attorney Attend?
The Arraignment is the first appearance in the criminal process. The judge must advise you of what you have been charged with and advise you of the possible penalties. … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Drunk Driving Defense ; State: Michigan
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10. My Landlord Will Not Repair A Broken Parking Lot Light. I Am Concerned About My Safety. What Can I Do To Force The Landlord To Make Repairs?
Your landlord is obligated to keep the premises in repair under Georgia law. You need to give written notice of the problem to both the local property manager and the … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Landlord/Tenant ; State: Georgia