I suggest beginning with IRS.gov. If you can't find an answer there or through free assistance they offer by phone, check your local yellow pages for attorneys specializing in tax law and issues with back taxes.
You need to decide what you want to do with the property and hire an attorney to take care of it for you. You need to hire an attorney who specializes in probate law and real estate law in the jurisdiction where the land is located.
It depends on what you want to do. If you need help with tax considerations, you'd hire a tax attorney. If you want to set up a trust to provide for your children's education, you'd hire an estate/trust attorney. If you'd like to sink your new fortune into creating a signing career for yourself, you'd hire an entertainment attorney, etc.
You may want to hire an attorney to help you with this complaint. If you do not, you will just have to go to court to get it resolved when you are sent a warrant.
Probably not. Hire an attorney if you want an expungement.
A maritime attorney is used if you happen to be injured in a country outside of the United States. If you are a US citizen and have a personal injury in another country, you want to hire a maritime attorney.
If you are applying for Medicaid on the basis of disability and you are not already receiving Social Security disability (RSDI or SSI), you might want to hire an attorney who specializes in Social Security disability. (Medicaid follows the Social Security rules for disability.)
First, you should be represented by an attorney if you want the best results possible. The attorney will answer the complaint for you. If you can't afford an attorney you should visit the family court promptly and ask if there is an advocate who could advise you how to file your answer.First, you should be represented by an attorney if you want the best results possible. The attorney will answer the complaint for you. If you can't afford an attorney you should visit the family court promptly and ask if there is an advocate who could advise you how to file your answer.First, you should be represented by an attorney if you want the best results possible. The attorney will answer the complaint for you. If you can't afford an attorney you should visit the family court promptly and ask if there is an advocate who could advise you how to file your answer.First, you should be represented by an attorney if you want the best results possible. The attorney will answer the complaint for you. If you can't afford an attorney you should visit the family court promptly and ask if there is an advocate who could advise you how to file your answer.
There are no such things as an "emmacipation office". If you want to be emmancipated you hire an attorney, go to court, and a judge rules.
You should consult with an attorney who knows how to "phrase verbiage" properly in order to accomplish what you want to do.You should consult with an attorney who knows how to "phrase verbiage" properly in order to accomplish what you want to do.You should consult with an attorney who knows how to "phrase verbiage" properly in order to accomplish what you want to do.You should consult with an attorney who knows how to "phrase verbiage" properly in order to accomplish what you want to do.
you may have to hire a attorney on that one that specializes in legel documents
You can hire an attorney that specializes in finance to help you in civil court if you want to. You can also talk to a service like Debt Settlement USA to see if your student loans can be lowered.
NO. Once you enter into an agreement with a collection agency no one else can collect against that debt. If you have other debts outstanding not covered in the agreement then another agency may be authorized to try and collect those debts. Collections agencies do not sue people. They can ask the courts to award a judgment or wage garnishment in order to help collect bad debt.