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    Insurance Company is giving me the run around!

    I fail to see the problem. They are offering you 4000 to fix 1900 in damage. Wish my insurance company would do that.
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    customer stop payment on check

    You can sue her in small claims.
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    Encroachment on our property

    They can take you to court and claim a prescriptive easement and probably win. However, it doesn' sound like they have the money for the attorney. Best thing to do is to put up the fence and then see what they say. I doubt that you are going to get them to "move'" the drive so just close it off...
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    Canadian Will Valid in U.S.

    The Canadian will is valid. However, it will be probated in accordance with the laws where you now reside. It is in your best interest to have a local attorney review it.
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    Husband's Will

    Go down to the probate court and talk to the clerk. Take an original of the death certificate and the will. There are different rules governing small estates. There is no requirement that you "read the will", that is only on Perry Mason. Once you are named the PR of the estate by the probate...
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    old traffic violations

    Yes you can. Contact the court and have it taken care of before your license is suspended.
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    Lost license for life as minor, can I get it back?

    Go down to the DMV and talk to a supervisor. You may be eligible for at least a hardship license.
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    power of attorney for alcoholic mother

    You may be able to get a conservatorship but you will have to go to court. A conservatorship is only over her finances while a guardian is over everything. If she objects, you will have a problem getting a court to do either as long as she has capacity. One much easier way may be to put the...
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    Auto Accident - Diminished Value

    It also depends on state law. Some states will allow diminution in value and some won't. Usually if the adjuster won't pay you can sue in small claims as long as you have reserved your rights.
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    Valid easement, but continued complaints

    Actually trespass is not totally a civil matter. The police just don't want to get involved, especially when it is not clear. I would have had the truck towed and then sued them for the bill. Ask you attorney about filing for an injunction and declaratory judgment if you continue to have...
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    Estate/Bankruptcy problem

    The BK attorney should have the information in his file.
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    no visitation but pay child support

    He will need to go back to the original court and ask them to enforce the order.
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    Home Sale where lady not able to sell due to legal issues.

    It depends on the contract but you can certainly ask for a reimbursement and then sue in small claims.
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    Home bought before marrage

    Since you have lived in the house for so long it has now become marital property and will be subject to equitable distribution in accordance with the laws of your state. The judge will take into consideration anything relevant that you can prove. You need to consult with an attorney.
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    Criminal Trials, Hearings Criminal case evidence

    The DA is required to disclose the evidence he intends to use against you in trial. Unfortunately a situation like this means you have to pay for an attorney to prove different.
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    Corporate Law Did they take my money and run?

    You need to take your contract to an attorney and let him advise you based on the exact terms.
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    Sued by auto insurance company

    You can go to the court and get a copy of the file. If you were not properly served, you can make a motion to have the default judgment set aside.
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    Valid easement, but continued complaints

    In the time you have spent posting you could have sent and they would have the letter. Then if they block the driveway you call the police on them.
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    Creating Living Trust to include children from previous marriage.

    3500 sounds high. Shop around some more. If you die without a will, your previous children are entitled to a portion fo your estate. NY does have some specific will and trust provisions so you need to be sure it is done correctly. The life insurance and pension fund pass outside of your...
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