Anchorage Motion for Summary Judgment by Plaintiff for Breach of Contract
Anchorage Order Denying Plaintiff's Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on the Issue of Liability
Anchorage Final Judgment in favor of Plaintiff
Anchorage Final Judgment in favor of Defendants
Anchorage Motion for Summary Judgment on Behalf of Defendant
Sample Letter for Acknowledgment of Receipt of Gift or Donation - Appreciative
Vendor Oriented Software License Agreement with Trial Period Option
Resume for Retail Sales Associate
Petition to Set Aside Conveyance of Cemetery
Name Affidavit of Seller
Order Establishing Paternity Child Custody, Support, and Visitation
Receipt for Damages (For Wireless Communication Facilities)
Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus by a Person in State Custody
One Time Listing and Showing Agreement
Medicaid Myths
It's best to talk to a lawyer to understand your options and what steps to take next.
It can vary, but generally, it might take a few weeks to a few months, depending on the court’s schedule.
Yes, if you think there was a mistake in the decision, you can appeal it to a higher court.
The court will issue a ruling, and the case will usually be wrapped up with a final judgment.
They believe the evidence clearly supports their side, and a trial isn’t necessary.
It means the case is closed for good, and the same issue can't be brought back to court later.
It's a court decision that says one side wins the case without a trial because the facts aren't in dispute.
Aurora 8.133 Fraud-Use or Possession of Immigration Document Procured by Fraud