Kansas City Judgment by Default - B 261A
Kansas City Notice of Entry of Judgment - B 262
Kansas City Final Decree
Kansas City Instructions for Final Decree
Bid Proposal form for Construction of Building
Sample Letter for Claim Settlement Against Decedent's Estate
Bond Claim Notice
Parking Clause
Complaint For False Arrest and Imprisonment - 4th and 14th Amendment, US Constitution - Jury Trial Demand
Utah Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Corporation or LLC
General Partnership Agreement - Complex
Arbitration Agreement
Affidavit by Corporate Officer before a Notary Public
Assumption Agreement of Loan Payments
While it's not mandatory, having a lawyer can help you avoid pitfalls. Better safe than sorry!
Yes, you can appeal, but you’ll need solid grounds. It’s like asking for a second opinion after a tough diagnosis.
If you spot an error, you can ask the court to correct it. No one’s perfect, so don’t sweat it!
It usually takes a few weeks, but it can depend on the court's schedule. Patience is key here!
You'll need all your case documents handy, so gather everything up like you’re packing for a trip.
Generally, it's the party that initiated the case, but sometimes both parties can agree on it.
It's a legal document that finalizes your case in court. Think of it as the judge's final word.
Memphis Nonqualified Stock Option Agreement of N(2)H(2), Inc.
San Jose Declaración Jurada - General
Los Angeles Declaración Jurada - General
Orlando Sample Asset Purchase Agreement between third tier subsidiary of corporation (Seller) and second tier subsidiary of unrelated corporation (Buyer)
Saint Paul Instructions for Chapter 13 Debtor's Certifications Regarding Domestic Support Obligations and Section 522(q)