Archive for August, 2008

bankruptcy attorney
hdjass asked:


I filed bankruptcy recently and my attorney charges extra to satisfy each judgment at the court house.
Does anyone know how I can do this myself without paying an large fee for each judgment??
Please dont respond with comments such as….
pay the judgment. The judgments have been included in the Bankruptcy. Meaning the detb has been discharged.
I am looking for information on how to remove them after bankruptcy by myself with out an attorney’s fee’s.

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attorney
gwl1313 asked:


For example, can an attorney notarize a living will made for a client? I know notaries cannot be a party to the contract, will, etc., but the attorney is merely drafting the document.

So, can an attorney be the notary on a document he drafts for a client?

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