I can go to Court to represent myself, that seems like a good idea right!?? Wrong, I have seen too many very sad situations in a court room (particularly bankruptcy court) where self represented litigants just don’t know bankruptcy law and they have caused...Read More
In the event a borrower fails to make payment on a secured loan regarding personal property, enforcement provisions for Court Orders are found within the Consumer Credit Code. Once called the Uniform Consumer Credit Code (UCCC) (which was a uniform Act that was...Read More
If you have been served with legal documents, you may consider going to court yourself or paying a lawyer to go for you on your behalf. Here are some reasons why you might want to consider investing in using a lawyer: Lawyers have studied law at university which...Read More
Discovery is a Court mandated process of having litigants view documents that are relevant to issues being litigated before a Court. The issues being litigated will generally depend upon the pleadings (court documents) filed by the Plaintiff and the Defendant and...Read More