The answer depends on whether you have filed a lawsuit and won on the debt yet or whether the work you performed in cleaning was in connection with the performance of a construction contract. If you already have a judgment, you may file a judgment lien. If you performed the work in connection with the completion of a construction contract, you will have mechanic's lien rights. If the work is just regular maintenance or office type cleaning, a mechanic's lien is not available. If you have a judgment and the person that you have the judgment against owns real property you can file the judgment lien against the real property they own, whether or not it is the property that you improved. This is not true with a mechanic's lien, you can only lien the property you worked on. I have attached some articles that I have written for the Builders Exchange Magazine on Mechanic's liens that you may find helpful.
Provided family services has not taken the child, and/or the father has filed a child in need of care motion.
i believe it is due upon delivery of said notice. I include my payment with the notice.
If you mean the stimulus payment, no. It is based on your timely filed 2007 tax return.
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Provided the obligee is not collecting state aid, this can be done with the approval of a judge. The agreement can be put together using a certified mediator, than filed pro se. see link
my brother filed then got married she has good credit but no job. they bought one a year after he filed but had to have a large down payment.
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You can if you wish, file an objection to their fee. It may, or may not, have any effect on the payment.
That document would be a Notice of Claim of Lien. Liens can be filed for goods provided or services rendered but not paid for.AnswerA judgment lien, a real estate tax taking, liens for unpaid municipal services such as demolition liens or health hazard clean-ups, special assessment liens such as sewer liens and income tax liens are all forms of involuntary liens. Involuntary liens are those created without the consent of the property owner.
The federal income tax payment and most state income tax payments for 2008 are due today, April 15, 2009.
A satisfaction of lien is filed with the register of deeds after the last payment is made.