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Judgment Debtor Exam Turnover Orders

December 14, 2011 posted by admin
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Turnover orders for cash at judgment debtor exams, are cheap and easy. They are requests to the court, for them to order a judgment debtor to turn over their non-exempt cash to you, to help satisfy a money judgment. At the end of this article, is a template example of this kind of turnover order for cash at a judgment debtor exam. One brings several copies of a nearly-completed turnover order to the court to use at the conclusion of the debtor examination.

Know Where to Find Information on Process Serving

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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If you were to become interested in the field of legal process serving, it would be somewhat difficult for you to find any information. Some of the questions you may have are: (i) how do I break into the field of legal process serving? (ii) what are the minimum educational requirements, if any? (iii) do I work for a company already in business, or do I need to set up my own business? (iv) who is my intended audience or client base? (v) what are the needs of this audience? (vi) what does a typical day in the life of a process server involve? (vi) are there any state, local, or county requirements/restrictions that govern this industry? and, finally, (vii) how much money can I make in this field? These are just several initial questions you may have.

Becoming a Notary Public In 3 Easy Steps

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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The role of Notary Publics stretches back further into history than most people think. Notary Publics first rose to prominence during the 14th century and were typically chosen either by the Pope, or the Archbishop of Canterbury should urgency dictate. Notaries of this period were expected to be fluent in foreign languages, as well as being well versed in the practice of law.

Posting Immigration Bail Bonds

December 9, 2011 posted by admin
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If the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) arrest an immigrant, he is eligible for release if he can post a bond known as immigration bail bonds. The INS determines the amount of the bond to be set. It is the promise that the arrested immigrant will appear in all the proceedings of the INS or the court on the day of his hearing.

Getting a Bail Bonds License

December 8, 2011 posted by admin
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The law strictly regulates the acquisition of bail bonds licenses in Maryland. License holders who fail to meet the requirements find their licenses immediately revoked by the law enforcement. Therefore, it does not pay to not comply with the law since failure to meet the requirements means the immediate cancellation of the license.

Equalization Judgments

December 8, 2011 posted by admin
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Many judgment debtors owe more people than just you. Some may be already be paying off prior family court judgments, with existing wage garnishments or wage assignments in place. In this article, Family Court Judgments (FCJs) may be abbreviated as FCJs, which can be either spousal support, child support, or many other types of equalization judgments from family courts.

Court Reporting Firms: The Services You Can Expect

December 2, 2011 posted by admin
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When it comes to legal matters, everyone knows that there is much more involved to having a successful case or experience than meets the eye. There are generally tons of people behind the scenes in court cases that many people do not see, but they perform a lot of work. No one knows this more than legal professionals themselves.

Court Reporting Companies Equal Improved Accuracy

December 2, 2011 posted by admin
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Unfortunately, there are instances in all of our lives in which it seems we must appear in court. These reasons, whatever they may be, can be good or bad, and often have little to do with an actual trial. But regardless of why you are there, it is important to make sure that you are receiving the best possible services that you can so that you can accomplish whatever it is that you need to.

3 Things a New Process Server Must Do to Be Successful

December 1, 2011 posted by admin
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Being a newbie in this business can be downright maddening. If you are fortunate to live in a state that requires training and certification, you at least know the basic laws of civil procedure for your state. If you don’t, you’ve got to find out those rules and learn them quickly. Then, you have to get out there and gain on the job training, which can be very harsh and leads to many servers leaving the business quickly. So how do you defeat the new process server blues? Here are my top three things legal process servers must do in order to succeed for the long term in this business.

Wills And Probate Court

December 1, 2011 posted by admin
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Probate is a court hearing and a process, to verify and oversee the ownership transition of a deceased’s possessions. As a creditor of the decedent, it is your right to request a listing of the estate’s assets and liabilities, either from the probate court (if it was already filed there) or the attorney of the personal representative or executor if it was not.

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