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Texas divorce: Judgement enforcement?
Hi, I was hoping that someone here could help me or at least point me in the right direction. My divorce was final after 15 years of marriage. It was final Feb 14,2003 in the Harris County Texas family court. We used his lawyer which I later

Enforcing divorce settlement?
Hi, I was hoping that someone here could help me or at least point me in the right direction. My divorce was final after 15 years of marriage. It was final Feb 14,2003 in the Harris County Texas family court. We used his lawyer which I later

Need help with writ of execution, please.
Hi, I was hoping that someone here could help me or at least point me in the right direction. My divorce was final after 15 years of marriage. It was final Feb 14,2003 in the Harris County Texas family court. We used his lawyer which I later realiz

Need help with writ of execution, please.
Hi, I was hoping that someone here could help me or at least point me in the right direction. My divorce was final after 15 years of marriage. It was final Feb 14,2003 in the Harris County Texas family court. We used his lawyer which I later realiz

Wrongful termination?
My lady friend and I were terminated and the reason given is that we were living together and not being married. Facts: My friend has been employed as sales manager in a manufactured home community for two years. Her total employment wi

Daily Mail: Divorcee Targets Her Father-in-law's Fortune
Daily Mail (London) February 15, 2005 Divorcee Targets Her Father-in-law's Fortune By Beth Hale When dotcom millionaire Jonathan Rowland's marriage broke up, he was keen to keep the peace with his ex-wife Zoe. He made what he thought was a g

Are punitvie damages warranted?
I am involved in a civil lawsuit involving my former employer. I filed a case involving breach of my employment contract. Without going into all the details, I believe that my former employer breached my contract, and did so in a deceitful, and purpo

Can wages be garnished for divorce settlement?
Texas divorce case where settlement, called alimony, suppose to be paid out over 3 years. Actually alimony did not exist in 1992. Payer stopped paying after a few months and court favored a judgement to the payee. However, payer refuses to pay, now

Inheritance rights after a divorce
"A" is a wealthy man, "B" is his non-wealthy son married to "C" who together have a minor child "D", when B deserts and divorces C. At some point during or after the divorce A establishes a minimal trust fund for D, which is used up on a college educa

lawyer makes advances to wife
My wife (we married last year) has informed me that her divorce lawyer has been asking her on dates and saying sexually suggestive things to her. He tells her how sexy she looks in her dress, and how she should go out with him (even though he is aware

=> How many Scumbags does the Criminal Bu$h Family have ....?
The Bush family saga continues ... By Nicholas M. Horrock and Richard Tomkins Published 11/26/2003 4:14 PM UPI WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- A Texas court has been asked to order the younger brother of President George W. Bush to give a new sampl

=> How many Scumbags does the Criminal Bu$h Family have ....?
The Bush family saga continues ... By Nicholas M. Horrock and Richard Tomkins Published 11/26/2003 4:14 PM UPI WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- A Texas court has been asked to order the younger brother of President George W. Bush to give a new sampl

Re: Going horizontal vs vertical/appeal ?
n Sun, 26 Oct 2003, top-post@not asked: > > [Is there normally a restiction on a losing litigant > > suing to try *again* to seek basically the same > > relief against the same adverse parties arising > > from the same or basically the same subject

Re: Going horizontal vs vertical/appeal ?
n Sun, 26 Oct 2003, top-post@not asked: > > [Is there normally a restiction on a losing litigant > > suing to try *again* to seek basically the same > > relief against the same adverse parties arising > > from the same or basically the same subject

Going horizontal vs vertical/appeal ?
Normally if a party is unsatisfied with the descision of litigation he can appeal to a higher authority i.e. go up; hence "vertical". I would consider a game of chess/draughts/football as "going horizontally" in that the previous goal which you lost

Going horizontal vs vertical/appeal ?
Normally if a party is unsatisfied with the descision of litigation he can appeal to a higher authority i.e. go up; hence "vertical". I would consider a game of chess/draughts/football as "going horizontally" in that the previous goal which you lost

"Divorce lawyers must tell of tax dodges"
Divorce lawyers must tell of tax dodges Judge rules that suspicions may not be withheld from authorities Clare Dyer, legal correspondent Thursday October 9, 2003 The Guardian A ruling yesterday by England's senior family judge reveals a new h

 


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