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where can i get free or very low help in filling out a qualified domestic relations order (qdro)
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When a person passes away are the outstanging debts,like credit cards passed on to their adult children?
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If I found a cell phone and had it in my possession for a week. The owner was able to track and came to retrieve the property. She then filed a stolen property report to the police, and I went to trial. is there a time limit on how long someone has to retrieve lost property? How can I get found guilty on theft when I didn't steal anything?
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Public accommodations for the handicap.Theres a park that has no ramp only steps.My 21 yr old son is in a whheelchair and i had to pull him up the steps.What can i can ?
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how did arizona got his nickname
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Is inheritance considered community property?
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When can I file for a divorce?
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Can an organazation prefer one religion over another and request that employees sign a "statment of faith"?
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We live in an RV resort, own a park model. We have a business license to do yard work and have been doing well here in the park helping older people that cannot do what we do. We work on the weekends, but the park is considering prohibiting working on Sunday. Can they do this according to AZ law. They have also issued a ruling that people who work for the park cannot do side jobs in the park at all, even on their own time and with their own equipment. Is this legal?
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If I have an abandoned motorcycle on my property, how do I legally go about getting the title in my name?
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