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    This is a long one. Commercial Property.

    If and when that conversation ever takes place, it sounds like it will be very interesting. You might have a case against your agent for cancelling your policy or doing something else he shouldn't have done. You probably don't have a case against your insurance company: if your policy was...
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    We had a baby and Blue Cross did not cover delivery or stay

    If you're excluded, you're excluded. What does her blue cross policy say? Look to that. If you can't find a provision excluding coverage, phone and ask them to point it out to you.
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    Client Not Paying The Agreed amount.

    You're willing to fix it. She wants it fixed. What's the problem? What's this about her not paying the agreed amount? Your title mentions it, but the post doesn't.
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    Situation with no solution

    I'm not a New Jersey lawyer; the option I suggested might not be available in New Jersey. Here's how it works in my parts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_(law) Back up a bit. Whose name is on title? If hers is not, why can't you just sell it? If you're identified as "married" on...
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    Situation with no solution

    An order for sale is exactly what it sounds like: an order that the property be sold, whether or not the wife consents. It may be called something else under New Jersey law; I don't know. Any NJ litigator worth his or her salt should know the process for getting this done. It is not the...
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    Situation with no solution

    Apply to court for an order for sale (or partition and sale). You may have to have some of the proceeds paid into court or held in trust for her pending the division of assets in your divorce. But you can at least dispose of the house. Just curious - why have you changed lawyers in India...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Is this a breach of contract

    It depends on the small claims rules in your jurisdiction. If there's a form for breach of contract, try that.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Can HOA board member legally sign an agreement that was not approved by the Board?

    The answer lies in the bylaws of the HOA, the terms of the agreement deeding the land to the city, and the terms of the agreement deeding the land to the HOA, and any number of other circumstances. Whether the Board needs to approve, or whether a member has authority to act on behalf, is up...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Are These Early Termination Fees Legitimate?

    That is one of the more unusual phone termination stories I've heard. I can't believe there is no written contract (there's ALWAYS a written contract, otherwise they don't give you phone service), and I can't believe they are trying to hold you to terms and conditions that are not set out in...
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    Represent myself in court

    It is possible. You could fire your lawyer and file a declaration that you're representing yourself. Since you didn't know whether it's possible, I would guess your understanding of legal procedure is limited. I would caution you NOT to do it.
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    Harrassing Neighbor!

    It's not harassment. Are the cops actually *responding* to the continued complaints? Usually they visit once or twice, realize there's nothing going on, and stop responding after that. You can check your local noise bylaws, and if you're in compliance, ignore the notes, and ignore the person...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Is this a breach of contract

    It sounds basically like a breach. What form were you supposed to have used? Why did the judge throw your case out?
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    Widows Allowance

    I'm not a Texas estates lawyer, so I don't know what it gets paid out of. Whatever goes into his estate, I think that's where the widow's allowance comes from. As for when - it can happen either by application of the surviving spouse before the inventory, appraisement, and list of claims have...
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    Assault & Battery Improper atty conduct

    Please don't post in all capital letters. Sometimes a plea bargain is the best outcome. Why is that "throwing her under the bus"? Privilege can be waived, either through the actions of the party or through their attorney. It's not sacred. Perhaps he thought it would help her get a good...
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    Liens on property (vacant land)

    Those questions are way too general to answer.
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    Heir to grave site in New York cemetery question

    Do you have the original contract for the purchase of the gravesite, and the paperwork for the first endowment? I'm curious to know why the cemetary thinks they are entitled to continue to ask for endowment money to care for the sites. If in fact they ARE entitled to keep asking for money...
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    Medical Malpractice Malpractice?

    It sounds like she's a terrible counsellor and should be reported to the state licensing board. But as far as a lawsuit goes, what are your damages?
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    Widows Allowance

    It comes out of the deceased person's estate. What's in the estate?
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    revoke living rights due to abandment

    She can't revoke his rights - you can't just take something from someone. If he wants to relinquish them, he could sign his life interest back to her. He's responsible for the debt, but if he assignes his rights back to her, she MIGHT take the life interest subject to the lender's claim...
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    Power of Attorney Gone Mad

    The other kids need to get an estates lawyer before there's nothing left to fight over. Do you have a question?
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