http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/cemetery.asp http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/a/aclu-markers.htm http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2009/jul/02/chain-email/no-aclu-lawsuit-over-cross-shaped-headstones/ No they have not. See links.
No, it has not.
Join What? Don't like my questions, will I be put down as against our Powerful President..I asked a question and get all this balooney, what's up?
The emial if false look at these links http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/a/aclu-markers.htm http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2009/jul/02/chain-email/no-aclu-lawsuit-over-cross-shaped-headstones/ http://www.snopes.com/politics/religion/cemetery.asp http://www.aclu.org/
Like anyone else. A large proportion of BK filed are by military.
Once a case is removed to Federal Court, the parties will proceed with the litigation in the federal forum. The Defendant's filing of an Answer indicates that they are responding to the allegations raised in the complaint and presenting their defense to the claims asserted by the Plaintiff. Both parties will continue to engage in the legal process as the case moves forward in Federal Court.
Yes you can, Kind of! I did exactly the same thing. I wrote letters to all three CRA's and 2 of the 3 removed them. I filed a complaint with FTC (FTC seems to be a worthless agency in my opinion) I still have not been able to get Equifax to remove it. They are wrong to report it and I have plenty of reasons. But under the law the can report it because it was filed. Once you submitt it to the court, you "have filed". This is a technicality and Equifax is just being willfully indignant. I suggest you don't give up. Keep trying. I am not giving up. I just recently had a chapter 11 removed from my credit on both Equifax and Trans Union, I am finding Experian to be the indignant one. The bankrupcy was involuntary and dismissed when it was discovered unfounded. I was curious if anyone can help me figure out how to get this mess gone. I NEVER EVEN FILED BANKRUPCY! - If you filed a petition with the bankruptcy court and got a case number you filed bankrupcty and can't have it removed. You may not have filed anything else or gone through with it but you filed banktrucpty.
I filed at the same time & my lawyer at the time told me it would be on my credit report for 10 years. But you can get it removed in 7 years, but you have to request to have it removed. So now I am looking to have it removed & was thinking of calling a lawyer & asking them how to go about doing that. Hope this helps. I think 7 years is long enough!
If she got pregnant by someone else before the divorce was finalised, she could be. I'm not a lawyer, and never was, but, from what I've seen, if the pregnancy occurred after divorce papers were filed, the military probably wouldn't be particularly enthusiastic about pursuing the matter.
This sounds like an urban myth. No court can change the alphabet we use.
No. A bankruptcy becomes a public record as soon as it is filed. Its the same as any other type of lawsuit. Even if they are dismissed, they will still show up when searching for your name. The fact that a bankruptcy was not completed does not negate the fact that it was filed.
A judgment is essentially a lawsuit that has been filed against you for a debt owed by a creditor. This can be filed by anyone you owe money to, including collection agencies, companies, or people you do business with. It can be extremely damaging to your credit score unless removed. You can remove it by disputing it to the credit bureaus. The credit bureaus will have 30 days to verify the listing with the courthouse where it was filed or it must be removed. Removal all depends are age, amount owed, and the which courthouse.
Once you have satisfied a judgment on a property that you rented, you can request that the credit reporting agencies update your credit report to reflect this satisfaction. You will need to provide evidence of the satisfied judgment, such as a copy of the court order or documentation from the creditor. Contact each credit reporting agency directly to initiate the process.
Yes, there are current lawsuits filed against the US military, on issues ranging from discrimination against Atheists to the use of torture in the interrogation of detainees.