Yes, it is possible, however the process is fraught with many possible pitfalls, and you would be better served by retaining an attorney to handle it.
Yes. But if you have property and children you should hire a good attorney.
Yes. You can file without a lawyer. There isn't a child support issue and if there is to be no division of property necessary then go ahead and file. If you own property together then you should consult with an attorney.
It is a lawyer who specializes in intellectual property issues.
I suggest finding a paralegal at the very least. I know here in the states there are people who will help with the paper work and you file it. If you have property or children in this marriage I strongly suggest you get a lawyer.
No we......we need a lawyer to file a will
If you are in a chapter 7, you cannot sell any property without permission from the court and the knowledge of the trustee. Get a lawyer if you do not have one.
Apparently your parents had a will. They wanted a particular lawyer to probate the will. When they died, they had nothing. In that case, there is no point in probating the will and no one needs to pay to probate the will. If there was property, then the property can be sold. The estate pays the lawyer.
Get a lawyer.
Yes.
If you own a property and if you feel that your property is overtaxed. Then the best way is property tax appeal. You can even hire a Property tax lawyer who can help you to reduce your property taxes.
If a landlord lawyer opens your credit file without you saying so all you can do is go to another lawyer and see what they can do. There is not a lot that you can do to a lawyer.
You could get a lawyer.