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    Trump Headed for Popular Vote and Electoral College Win!!!

    It isn't over until the fat lady sings.
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    I was evicted after I moved out

    I don't think that the eviction was finalized wrongly. It served as an order to allow the LL to repossess the unit and dispose of anything left behind. If you think he got the eviction finalized improperly, you can file a motion to vacate the judgment. See the resources in the following...
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    Can not being served properly be grounds for dismissing a case?

    If you want to discuss your legal issue please start your own threat. If you just want a lawyer, google is your friend and so is the CA Bar for referrals. Thread locked.
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    Polling Data Trending Toward Trump, Leading Harris Nationally!

    Federal legalization with a pre-emption so states can no longer criminalize it will reduce drug crime and provide tax revenue.
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    Colorado - Security Deposit Law

    If you added the landlord (owner) as a defendant you had to serve the summons and complaint on the landlord personally, separate from the management company. Did you do that.
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    Sedgwick Denied my works comp need help !

    I would start by contacting the NJ Division of Workers Compensation and see what kind of assistance you can get. I suspect that whatever that Sedgwick is, they may be breaking the law.
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    One day power of attorney to over ride the durable power of attorney for title of car

    Of course it CAN be done. It WAS done. Apparently legally if it was OK with the DMV. It might have been that your mother had a moment of lucidity where she decided to give the car to your brother. And 5 years later is way too late to do anything about it.
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    NNN Lease - HVAC clause

    A resolution depends on who has the leverage. Is the LL desperate for a tenant? Is the prospective tenant desperate for the rental?
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    Abandonded Lots with Dangerous Trees that Can Fall on my House

    You haven't specified whether you have checked the county property records to see of the ownership has changed. If it hasn't, check the probate court records to see if the estate has been probated. If the son is not the actual owner, a lawyer letter isn't likely to change things.
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    Colorado - Security Deposit Law

    I commented on that in post 7
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    Denied unemployment benefit because of lump sum after separation

    Look at it this way. If those job searched had yielded a nice job you would have been $27K ahead of the game. Nope. Income is income. You pay income tax on the severance. Oh, which reminds me, check you withholding to make sure you have enough withheld to cover income taxes. If you are going...
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    Colorado - Security Deposit Law

    Remind them that you can potentially win 3x and off to settle for 2x. Cash in hand at signing of the form. Don't sign first and expect them to pay after. They are obviously crooks. LOL.
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    Fighting against guardianship

    What do you mean by "trying"? Has he filed a petition with the court? Why? What does he think is wrong with you? Move out. Get a job. Support yourself. Don't do drugs. Don't commit crimes. Don't hang around with low lifes.
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    Denied unemployment benefit because of lump sum after separation

    You haven't been denied benefits, only delayed. $60k per year = $1154 per week. $27k divided by $1154 = 23.4 weeks. Looks like you will have to wait 23 weeks to collect unemployment benefits. Hopefully enough time to find another job.
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    Intestate estate

    It's still closely related to the originally topic and having the history in one place makes it a lot easier on us to review and advise. Name them and I may be able to suggest alternatives. Would your sister ignore money? A partition action is going to be costly. The home is likely to be...
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    My dad passed and my isent on the deed

    Yep, one more thing for the OP to look up.
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    Intestate estate

    That doesn't make sense. What was the date that the sibling was served? What was the date that the default was entered? Clerks don't enter defaults, judges do, and the do it upon motion by the petitioner. On what grounds did the default occur and what did it say? What date? What date...
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    Recommendations for change at the Secret Service

    Reading that, I'm reminded of the Keystone Kops.
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    My dad passed and my isent on the deed

    If the deed is in both their names as joint tenants or joint owners with right of survivorship then she became the owner at the moment of his death. If you have the deed in front of you, quote the ownership exactly as written. If you don't have the deed there, don't rely on memory, get a copy...
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