you must retain an attorney and file an action in supreme court...that court will be located along with other government buildings at the County center for your county
trying to finding previous owner to obtain a duplicated title( easy and save money) or hire an attorny who is familiar with porperty law then to file the petition of quiet title action ( a lot of money spending)
A quiet title action is a complicated area of law. If you had the expertise to draft a complaint to quiet title then you would know how to file it. You should seek the advice of an attorney who could review your situation and explain your options.
Generally, the complaint needs to be drafted by an attorney who will state the nature of the problem. That type of case requires a lot of legal research and a comprehensive title examination to provide a basis for the claim. It's not a "fill-in" form you can download and file yourself.
A quiet title suit is a complicated area of law. You should contact an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
go to the court house and file a petition
Those are not either/or legal terms. A lis pendens is a notice to the world that a lawsuit is pending, such as a quiet title action, that affects the title to real estate. You file the quiet title action and record a lis pendens in the land records to let any future buyers know that you have a claim against the real estate. The practices vary in different states so you should consult with an attorney in your state.
Yes. You can file a petition for modification if there has been a change in circumstances.Yes. You can file a petition for modification if there has been a change in circumstances.Yes. You can file a petition for modification if there has been a change in circumstances.Yes. You can file a petition for modification if there has been a change in circumstances.
He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.He should file a petition at the family court where the child resides.
You contact an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can determine if you have a valid claim.
You complete an acceptable petition and file it at the courthouse.
Your sentence must be totally completed - successfully. File a petition with the court setting forth the reason(s) that you believe the court should grant the request.
Yes- it should. You can visit the court and request the file if you have any doubts whether the petition was filed.Yes- it should. You can visit the court and request the file if you have any doubts whether the petition was filed.Yes- it should. You can visit the court and request the file if you have any doubts whether the petition was filed.Yes- it should. You can visit the court and request the file if you have any doubts whether the petition was filed.