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  • How to Settle Insurance Accidents

    If you are involved in an accident and you know that insurance coverage is involved, you will most likely be in a position at some point to reach a settlement with the insurer regarding any...

  • How to Collect on Bad Checks From Another State

    Accepting an out-of-state check is risky, and you will really regret your decision if the check is bad. Collecting on a Non Sufficient Funds (NSF) check from another state isn't easy. But you have...

  • How to Sue a Car Insurance Company

    If you were involved in an automobile accident you need to understand your legal options. For example, if you are unable to come to a settlement with the insurance company of a driver who caused...

  • How to Draft Release & Settlement Agreements

    A release and settlement agreement is an important legal document. It cements one party's legal obligation to pay a settlement to the other, and prevents the receiving party from later suing the...

  • How to Object to Interrogatories

    Interrogatories are written questions propounded on one party by the other in a civil matter. Interrogatories are a part of the discovery phase, and both parties can send the other a certain...

  • How to Negotiate Settlements in a Civil Judgment

    When negotiating a settlement in a civil judgment it's important not to rush the process. Before proposing any agreements or responding to any offers by the opposing party, take time to evaluate...

  • How to Fight Court Ordered Wage Garnishment

    Before the court approves wage garnishment due to unpaid child support, alimony, taxes, loans or credit card bills, the creditor will need to show that you are responsible for the debt but have...

  • How to Fight Insurance Companies

    Insurance companies are not unchallengeable monoliths. If you have been wronged by an insurance company, you can fight the company through the court system and by filing a complaint to your state...

  • How to Subpoena Tax Returns for Court

    Preparing for a court trial often includes obtaining subpoenas for relevant documents and key witnesses. Some documentary evidence is easy to subpoena because it is not protected by...

  • How to File a Civil Court Injunction

    A civil court injunction is an order that requires an individual, business or other entity either to stop or continue a specified activity. There are two general types of injunctions: temporary...

  • How to Be Your Own Lawyer Negotiating a Settlement

    Before you begin the attempt to negotiate your own settlement, research the laws of your jurisdiction and the general legal principles that govern your case. This is particularly crucial if the...

  • How to Challenge the Validity of a Garnishment

    Garnishment is a form of debt collection wherein a creditor takes the money they are owed directly from a debtor's paycheck or bank account. Garnishments must be approved by the court. When a...

  • How to Get a Mesothelioma Settlement

    Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer resulting from exposure to asbestos. Many people who are diagnosed with this cancer have worked in facilities where they inhaled the asbestos particles. ...

  • How to Obtain a County Court Judgment

    County Court judgments are made by County Courts in England and Wales. The judgments are entered on the Register of County Court Judgments, which can be checked by anyone to assess the...

  • How to Civil Sue a Sexual Predator

    One of the most devastating things some parents face is the sexual abuse of their children. If you find yourself dealing with the aftermath of an assault on your child by a sexual predator, you...

  • How to Preserve a Tractor-trailer Injury Claim

    Tractor-trailer crashes implicate both state and federal laws and must be carefully preserved in order for the victim to obtain fair compensation for his or her injuries

  • How to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit Yourself

    A personal injury lawsuit begins when the right paperwork is filed at the right courthouse. A good starting point to find this information will be the clerk's office at the courthouse in the...

  • How to Find a Good Civil Attorney

    Whether you are pursuing a lawsuit or have received a summons to appear in court, finding a good civil attorney who can manage your case effectively can mean the difference between winning and...

  • How to Answer a Civil Summons Petition

    You have been served with a civil petition and summons to appear in court on a legal matter. You don't want to spend money you don't have, so you've decided to write your answer and file it by...

  • How to Handle a Car Accident Settlement

    Accidents are part of the driving experience. Knowing how to settle claims arising from accidents is as important as your driving ability. Whether you are at fault for causing damages or on the...

  • How to Attach a Checking Account

    After obtaining a judgment in court, many creditors have a difficult time receiving payment. Often debtors will ignore requests for payments, and most creditors are not sure what steps they...

  • How Do I File a Debt in Texas Courts?

    Whether you are owed a debt as an individual or a company owner, residents of Texas can easily sue another party without complicated paperwork by using the small-claims court system. Claims up to...

  • How to File Legal Complaints Against a City Government

    Every state has adopted some form of a government immunity statute that generally provides that, except in limited types of cases, city governments can not be sued. In those limited cases where...

  • How to Testify at a Deposition

    A deposition is a discovery device for one party in a lawsuit to obtain information from the other party or a nonparty witness. The attorney for the party conducting the deposition will gather...

  • How to Make Their Insurance Company Pay Your Injury Claim

    If you were involved in an automobile accident but were not at fault, whether it was a major accident or a fender-bender, you may think that the liability insurance of the at-fault driver will...

  • How to File Statute of Limitations in Kentucky

    Every State has a Statute of Limitations. The statute sets forth time frames for filing certain types of claims can be done. The time frame varies from a year to as long as ten years or beyond. If...

  • How to Defend Yourself in Court Against a Collection Agency

    Many people defend themselves in court against collection agency lawsuits over an old debt. The alternative is to either hire an expensive lawyer or deal with a default judgment on your credit...

  • How to Subpoena the Phone Company

    A subpoena is a writ issued by a court ordering a person or a representative of a business to appear at a trial. Subpoenaing the phone company to provide phone records in support of a case is a...

  • How to Select a Personal Injury Attorney

    Choosing a good, reputable attorney is difficult in any circumstance but especially if you or a loved one have been injured in an accident, at work, or by a careless healthcare provider. Use...

  • How to File a Lawsuit

    Many people find that at some point in their lives, the only way to correct how they've been wronged is by filing a lawsuit. Unfortunately, with most of us in a state of financial depression, and...

  • How to File Interrogatories

    Interrogatories are written questions that are answered under oath during the discovery or evidence-gathering phase of a civil lawsuit. Interrogatories play a crucial role in the development of...

  • How to Enforce a Lien

    A lien is a claim against a particular piece of property. Most liens rise from the failure to pay a debt. In some cases, the lien originates because the property in question was collateral for a...

  • How to Avoid Being Served a Summons

    A summons is a legal notice from a court stating that someone is bringing an action against someone. Key details of the summons include who is bringing about the action (the plaintiff), who is the...

  • How to Get a Judgment on Someone

    Justice isn't always certain. But in many instances, it is well within reach. Obtaining a judgment on an uninsured driver who has damaged your vehicle or recovering lost rent from a former tenant...

  • How to Write a Legal Appeal

    A legal appeal does not merely re-argue the facts of a case, but questions a lower court's application of law or its following of procedure. New evidence cannot be presented, and only the facts as...

  • How to Write a Memo for a Memorial Donation

    A memo is a short document that presents important facts and avoids being overly verbose. A well-written memo regarding a memorial donation is a very effective tool of communication. This type of...

  • How to File Charges Against a Landlord

    From rent raises, unsanitary conditions, and plumbing or electrical problems, there are numerous causes that could motivate a tenant to file charges against a landlord. However, the laws governing...

  • How to Sue a Business for Personal Injury

    Businesses are the most frequent target of personal injury law suits because their financial resources represent an ability to pay damages. Frequently, this happens in the workplace, where...

  • How to Protect Your Assets When Getting Sued

    There is always the risk of being sued, no matter what the nature of your business. A lawsuit may involve a claim of negligence or recklessness, nonpayment of debts, a defective product, services...

  • How to File a Legal Response

    When someone sues you, you must respond with an answer to the plaintiff's complaint within a certain period of time. If you miss the deadline, a default judgment may be entered against you, which...

  • How to File a Lawsuit in Federal Court

    Filing a lawsuit in federal court can give you certain protections that a state court cannot give you. Certain localities are governed by the local culture, which in many cases will over look the...

  • How to Dispute a Life Insurance Claim

    If you are seeking to dispute a life insurance claim, it is because you had to make a claim and the insurance company is claiming that there is no coverage. Either they believe that you are not a...

  • How to Sue for Slander or Libel

    The old adage of "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all" is more than just ethical advice. Making defamatory statements about another person can do more than hurt another...

  • How to Survive Bad Faith Insurance Companies

    Surviving a claim to your insurance company can be another tragedy in your life. In a fair world, you should be able to submit a claim and your insurance company will pay it right away. But,...

  • How to Take Part in a Class Action Lawsuit

    If you’ve suffered a loss, whether it is financial or physical, you may be able to start or join a class action lawsuit against the company or manufacturer of the item that caused your loss. Class...

  • How to File a Lawsuit Against a Child Molester

    Child molesters can cause long-term emotional and sometimes physical damage to a child. From a legal standpoint, child molesters can face both criminal charges and civil liability. Lawsuits filed...

  • How to File a Class Action Lawsuit

    A class action is a specific type of lawsuit filed by a party who seeks individual relief as well as relief on behalf of a specifically designated class of people or businesses. In this type of...

  • How to Request a Deferral or Waiver of Court Fees

    If you are filing legal documents which require a fee, you can often request a deferral or waiver of court costs. Depending upon your financial resources and income, you may be able to file the...

  • How to Handle a dog Attack

    If you've been attacked by a dog you likely have medical bills you need covered and possibly lost wages from your injuries. The level of liability of the dog owner varies depending on local laws,...

  • How to Collect Your Court Judgment

    In order to collect an award of costs and/or the amount of your court judgment, you need to first obtain a final judgment from a court. Additionally, you may need to wait for the debtor to have a...

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