2 funny! Incarcerated hey, that don't happen to Secured Party Creditors: unless one is not able to read or spell "INCARsERATED", Neither will you look for "ie" legal ADVICE, However, let me be the first to inform you, you are no longer what you THOUGHT you where. DOUBLE minded come to mind, Try this idea, find a bar card holder and Pray.
PS: Don't drop the soap, your already Fk'ed
Some U.S. states allow a judgment creditor to garnish private pensions. The best option for a person who is in a situation where garnishment is possible is to obtain the advice of a qualified attorney,
You can get advice on almost any situation by asking an expert. You might talk with a psychiatrist, a police officer, a clergy person, or even your parents in order to get advice.
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Legal advice is the giving of a professional opinion regarding the assessment of a particular situation and the application of principles of law to that situation. Legal advice can only be provided by a licensed attorney.
In order to give good advice, I would need to know more details about the current situation. If there were more information listed, I would be happy to offer some advice for it.
Somebody who answers people's questions, and gives them pointers, or advice on what they should do about a tough situation.
Where one seeks advice on how to take control of a situation depends, among others, on the kind of situation and where one is. If it is about anger management, then once can get advice from health services and clinics like the Health Guide Organization, the Mayo Clinic, and the American Psychological Association.
Thats a good question to ask your B/K attorney for state specific advice.
The answer depends on the woman's individual situation. Ask your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
Risky. Talk with the prescriber about advice specific to your situation.
Depending on the jurisdiction, the executors might be liable. I would urge legal advice.
Your advice is: It all depends on what the situation that you are in. You should talk to him and see if you guys can work things out.