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No it is not legal to withhold a will. It is a crime to interfere with the probate of an estate.
In some cases, a confession of judgment may be disputed by showing that it was obtained through fraud, coercion, or other improper means. It is advisable to seek legal advice to explore the options available based on the specific circumstances surrounding the confession of judgment.
In general a plaintiff who receives a judgment for personal injury or wrongful death can execute the judgment against all property belonging to the defendant until the judgment award is satisfied. Anyone named as a defendant in a personal injury or wrongful death suit should retain legal counsel immediately and refrain from discussing the matter with anyone other than their legal representative.
Yes, it is legal. for garnishment to even occur, the lender obtained a judgment. That judgment, once given, is valid and enforceable for ten years from the date of the judgment. Additionally, if the debt remains unpaid over that ten years, the lender can petition the court for an additional ten years.
Yes, the estate of the deceased is responsible for all debts, including the collection of legal fees as allowed by judgment or law.
The duration of Snap Judgment - legal comedy show - is 1800.0 seconds.
Snap Judgment - legal comedy show - was created on 1999-04-01.
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
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Anyone can make a death threat, but is it legal? No. It is illegal for anyone to make a death threat, even if they are military personel or any other type of government worker.
A civil annulment obtained through the court is legal.
A judgment is placed on a person's credit when a court rules in favor of a creditor in a lawsuit for unpaid debts. The creditor is the party that pursues legal action to obtain a judgment against the debtor, and this judgment can negatively impact the individual's credit score and ability to borrow money in the future.