Not unless you file a motion with the court and attempt to re-open the case. Unless you have good, valid legal grounds, it is highly improbable that your motion will be granted. Always consider such actions carefully and/or consult with legal counsel before taking an action which could be 'final' or irreversible.
Once you sign an assignment of judgment, you typically cannot change your mind and transfer it elsewhere without the consent of the assignee. This legal document legally transfers your rights to collect the judgment to the assignee, and reversing it would require their agreement. It's important to carefully review the terms of the assignment before signing to understand your rights and obligations.
The death of the person who has a judgment against you does not automatically void the judgment. The estate of the deceased person may still pursue collection of the judgment or transfer it to someone else. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer to understand your legal options in this situation.
To have a judgment placed on someone's credit report, you need to first obtain a court judgment against them for a debt owed. You can then request that the credit bureaus add the judgment to the individual's credit report. The credit bureaus will typically verify the information with the court before including it on the report.
Yes, a living person can change their will, either by writing a new one or by adding a codicil. In both cases the new/replacement will or codicil need to be formally witnessed to be legal. Once the person is dead or is no longer mentally competent, the will can not be changed. However, depending on the laws of the country in which you live, it may be possible to modify the terms of a will if ALL beneficiaries and the Executor agree to go to court to do this to get a " deed of variation". However, if one party does not agree then the will must be followed as the deceased specified.
No, it is not illegal to change your signature as long as you are not doing it with fraudulent intent. It is common for people to update or modify their signatures over time.
It depends on the country or state laws. In some places, minors are allowed in bars as long as they are accompanied by an adult and are not consuming alcohol. It's best to check the specific regulations in the area in question.
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Laws vary by state and my comments are based on California law. There are many procedures that might apply depending on the type of lien you are referring to. If you have a judgment against someone and you know of a third party who owes money to the judgment debtor, you can obtain a writ of exeuction and have the sheriff levy on that claim or you can file a motion for an assignment order transfer the right of payment to you. If the judgment debtor has a judgment against someone else, you can have that judgment assigned to you can you can then collect that judgment.
The only thing you can change is where the channels are placed hold A and B to grab a channel and place it somewhere else.
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Prove that you live somewhere else and have your own policy or change policies
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