Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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You need to first call the bank and ask to be removed from the loan (as long as it was not court ordered that you make the payments) be prepared to have to show all legal papers indicating divorce. Or you can find out where the ex is parking the truck and call [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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Enforcing a writ of judgment is the most difficult part of winning a lawsuit. The majority of cases are no asset cases, meaning everything the defendent/debtor has is exempt under state law. The most beneficial way to collect a judgment is wage garnishment or bank account levy. Both of which are regulated [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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Yes, the U.S. recognizes the universal legitimacy of marriage.
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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That is a good question.
For non-police type related work I would NOT wear the uniform as you stated correctly it would be very intimidating. Once can mention that you are also a trooper when the appropriate time comes.
If however, you are looking for police related work such as guard, supervisor of guards, [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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Four years.
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CC debts are generally considered open accounts. The Texas SOL for an open account is 4 years from the DLA. The SOL applies to litigation action only and does not mean the debt is no longer owed or collection procedures cannot be used. However, any repayment of said debt would [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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IF the title you have shows YOU as owner, then you are merely getting YOUR car out of impound. No repo involved, you loaned the car to a friend, PAY up and get gone.
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bcuz of unpaid tickets license suspended,bought a car week ago 12/19/04 both me and my bro are on [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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I am not sure if the visa states if he is single or not, but mexican passports do. soltero/a= single; casado/a= married; viudo/a= widow, widower, etc. It’s located under “Estado civil” in the passport.
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You could also go to the mexican consulate or embassy nearest you and ask the marital status (estado [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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The ways in which a creditor/plaintiff can execute a judgment against the debtor/defendant usually depends upon the laws of the state where the debtor resides. The preferred action is wage garnishment or bank account levy, a lien against real property is also possible as well as the seizure and liquidation of other non-exempt [...]
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
Posted on November 11 2008 by Daniel
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First of all, get and keep the payments up to date, which is what you committed to do as a co-signer. I’m assuming you have already made every possible direct appeal to your friend, and you don’t expect the friend to start making payments again or repay what you’ve paid. A lawyer who [...]