NAVIGATING THE LEGAL SYSTEM ON YOUR OWN IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT Small claims court can be useful when the amount in controversy is $7,500 or less. It is a quick process that avoids attorney’s fees and the delays of typical litigation. There are some excellent self-help resources at the websites below if you decide to […]
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CONSTRUCTION WORK ON FEDERALLY-OWNED PROJECTS – Summary of Payment Remedy under the Miller Act Miller Act Remedies. On federally-owned construction projects, Miller Act bonds are usually required to be filed with the Contracting department of the government. Procedures under the Miller Act require that the claimant who DOES NOT have a direct contract with the […]
Medical Advance Directives in Estate Planning One often overlooked area of planning is that of advance medical planning. These are documents in which you can express your wishes to your family and medical care givers. The following are typical: Medical Durable Power of Attorney. This document appoints an agent to make medical decisions for you […]
Finding Assets- Disclosure Hearings Rule 69, C.R.C.P. provides for Execution and Proceedings Subsequent to Judgment. The Rule allows a creditor to either serve written interrogatories on the judgment debtor, who must be personally served under Rule 45, CR.C.P., or serve a subpoena on the judgment debtor to appear in Court to answer questions concerning property. […]