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If you’re faced with a legal situation involving divorce, child custody, criminal charges, DUI or probate, attorney A. Leigh Daniel can help you achieve the best possible outcome in your situation. For an appointment call 256-551-0500.
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118 Walker Ave
Huntsville AL. 35801
Ph: (256) 551 0500
Fax: (256) 551 1027
info@legalapc.com
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Thursday May 29 2008 @ 03:39PM CDT) |
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Q. My spouse is threatening to use my mental health records. Those are confidential, right?
A. They are confidential but if the issues of child custody is raised then one's mental health would be at issue. The records also may be relevant to other claims and if they are deemed relevant by
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Friday May 02 2008 @ 01:40PM CDT) |
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Q. How much does a divorce cost?
A. Generally, it depends on the complexity of the action. If it is uncontested the papers will cost around $500.00. Court costs will vary by jurisdiction. Depending on the assets involved you may need QUADRO’s (to transfer retirement assets) and deeds (to transfer
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Thursday May 01 2008 @ 12:45PM CDT) |
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Q. I agreed to pay my spouse’s car payment and now they are living with someone else. I want to modify my decree so that I don’t have to pay the car payment. Can I do this?
A. If your car payment was part of a property settlement then you cannot modify the decree in that respect. If it was part
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Monday April 28 2008 @ 11:04AM CDT) |
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Q. In my decree, my spouse agreed to make the car payments on my car. Now they are not paying and the finance company is calling me. I tried faxing them my divorce decree, but they still say I am responsible!
A. Your creditors are not bound by the divorce decree. Unless the vehicle is solely
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Friday April 25 2008 @ 12:52PM CDT) |
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Q. I want to get an uncontested divorce and want my spouse to pay the attorney’s fees. How can I make them pay?
A. You can’t make them pay unless they agree to pay. In an uncontested action each and every term must be agreed upon.
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Tuesday April 22 2008 @ 09:39AM CDT) |
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Q. I was awarded the marital home in the divorce but now I am trying to sell the house and my mortgage company is telling me my ex has to sign something. What happened?
A. If your divorce awards you the house then a deed must be recorded to reflect that you have sole ownership of the home. Otherwise,
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Wednesday April 16 2008 @ 08:35AM CDT) |
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Q. My case has been over six months. I made a bad decision and now I want to go back and ask for my ex’s retirement. Can I ask the court to reopen my case?
A. No, you cannot modify a property settlement. Before signing a divorce agreement it is always a good idea to consult with an attorney
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Wednesday April 16 2008 @ 08:33AM CDT) |
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Q. I want to know what my spouse is doing with all the money! Can I see their bank records and how?
A. It is customary to ask for bank records during the process of financial discovery. You may also subpoena the records to review the account activity.
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Posted by Leigh Daniel
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(Friday March 28 2008 @ 09:55AM CDT) |
Views: 611 |
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A. A deposition is a way that attorney’s have of conducting discovery. You will be sworn in by a court reporter who will be transcribing what you say when asked questions by the opposing counsel. Just answer what is asked and do not add commentary of your own. Remain respectful and try not to become
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