You do not need a lawyer for file a judgment debtors claim for exemption in Missouri. You do need to have it notarized.
Henry Hitchcock - Missouri lawyer - died in 1902.
Henry Hitchcock - Missouri lawyer - was born in 1829.
your lawyer
Missouri doesn't have emancipation statutes, so hiring a lawyer is a waste of money.
If you owe the money, make payment arranges so they don't make continous efforts to freeze your accounts. If you need the money that was frozen to meet basic necessities like rent, file a timely claim exemption with levying officer to see if you can get some of the money back. If the judgment was obtained fraudulently, retainer a lawyer and file a motion to set it aside. You might also consier file for bankruptcy to void the debt.
If you want to win.
You need a lawyer.
You should consult an Lawyer in Missouri and he will guide you to how legally take adult guardianship.
No. The judgment would be entered by the court. You can visit the court and request a copy of the judgment of divorce.
You need to talk to a lawyer.
The lawyer doesn't charge interest on a judgment.Once the creditor wins a lawsuit and the court issues a judgment lien, the creditor is legally entitled to interest from the time the judgment is issued until it is paid. The debt can grow quickly. In Massachusetts the interest rate is 12%.
no, so long as the supervising lawyer retains his independent judgment, and the document is prepared for the lawyer, not the client.