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  • Amendment to List of Creditors in Voluntary Bankruptcy Proceedings
    Amendment to List of Creditors in Voluntary Bankruptcy Proceedings

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    From:William Glover

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    It is the debtor’s responsibility to furnish the bankruptcy court with a complete list of creditors. Failure to list a creditor will result in that creditor not being discharge by the court. In other words, the debt of any unlisted creditor is not affected by the bankruptcy.
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  • Release and Waiver of Liability
    Release and Waiver of Liability

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    From:Richard Duggan

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    RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY AGREEMENT I, _________________________________(“Participant”), acknowledge that I have voluntarily applied to participate in the five pound burrito eating contest (the Activity), at Petino’s Restaurant, Anywhere, USA (Petino’s) Please be advised that I am fully aware that this Activity may be harmf
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  • Tenant's Rights in California
    Tenant's Rights in California

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    From:Stan Burman

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    California tenant’s guide to the affirmative defense of breach of warranty of habitability. Sick of paying rent for a place where the hot water is about 70 degrees and the heat barely heats? Where the plumbing does not work? Are there other major problems with the place you are renting? Then this e-book is for you my friend.
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  • Sample objection to California deposition notice
    Sample objection to California deposition notice

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    From:Stan Burman

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    1 Any Attorney Any Street 2 Any Town, CA 55555 3 714-555-5555 4 Attorney for ____________ 5 6 7 8 Superior Court of the State of California 9 For the County of _________________ 10 11 Any Plaintiff,
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  • Demand for Payment of Open Account by Creditor
    Demand for Payment of Open Account by Creditor

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    From:William Glover

    Document Overview:
    An open account means only an account on which the balance has not been determined. It is an account based on continuous dealing between the parties, which has not been closed, settled or stated, and which is kept open with the expectation of further transactions. This collection letter is not covered by the Fair Debt Collection Act since it is from the actual creditor rather than a debt collector.
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  • Sample Complaint for Partition and Quiet Title for California
    Sample Complaint for Partition and Quiet Title for California

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    From:Stan Burman

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    1 Any Plaintiff Any Street 2 Any Town, CA 55555 3 714-555-5555 4 Plaintiff, In Pro Per 5 6 7 8 Superior Court of the State of California 9 For the County of _________________ 10 11 Any Plaintiff,
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  • Credit Agency Motion to Dismiss and Order
    Credit Agency Motion to Dismiss and Order

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    From:Kyle Huffstetler

    Document Overview:
    Motion to Dismiss (And Order) to get a lawsuit filed by a credit collector dismissed. This Motion to Dismiss will work with nearly all large credit collection agencies.
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  • UNION BY LAWS
    UNION BY LAWS

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    From:dexter nopre

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    UNION BY LAWS
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  • Acknowledgment and Agreement by Parent of Termination of Parental Rights - DOC
    Acknowledgment and Agreement by Parent of Termination of Parental Rights - DOC

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    From:William Glover

    Document Overview:
    This form is a generic acknowledgment that may be referred to when preparing an acknowledgment of a parent of a minor child stating that the parent’s parental rights have been duly terminated by a court with proper jurisdiction.
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  • Petition to Annul Marriage with No Children or Property
    Petition to Annul Marriage with No Children or Property

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    From:William Glover

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    An annulment is legal decree that states that a marriage was never valid. The legal effect of an annulment is to void the marriage as though it never existed. Generally, the length of time married is not a determining factor to request an annulment. Mere regret alone is generally insufficient grounds for an annulment. Laws vary by jurisdiction, so local laws should be consulted.
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  • Affidavit of Paternity by Father of Child
    Affidavit of Paternity by Father of Child

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    From:William Glover

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    If parents are married at the time of a child’s birth, the husband is generally legally recognized as the father of the child. In cases involving unmarried parents, however, paternity usually needs to be formally recognized in order to secure the father’s rights. This can be done by filing a paternity case or by recording a paternity affidavit with the appropriate government office. A paternity affidavit is a document that provides parents with a way of formally acknowledging the father of a child. A child can receive a number of legal benefits from establishing paternity, such as inheritance rights from the father as well as government, medical, and life insurance benefits. The paternity affidavit itself is usually straightforward. Most include a sworn statement by the mother that the man is the child’s father as well as a sworn statement by the man indicating that he believes he is the father. If the mother is married to someone else, her husband is normally required to sign the form and agree with these statements. Forms often include information about the impact of signing the affidavit and child support enforcement services. A time period, such as 60 days, exists in most jurisdictions for contesting a paternity affidavit that has been recorded. A person who is entitled to object to the affidavit can do so by filing a paternity case. After the case has been filed, a court generally orders genetic testing for the purpose of determining whether the man is the child’s biological father. A court ordinarily nullifies the affidavit if testing proves that the man is not the father. If the child’s parents are unmarried, the mother usually retains custody of the child even if the father has signed a paternity affidavit. A court order is customarily required in order to change custody status. Once the affidavit has been signed, assuming it’s not contested, the father has a legal obligation to support his child. If he does not, a court can order him to pay child support
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  • Affidavit Stating Facts on Information and Belief - DOC - DOC
    Affidavit Stating Facts on Information and Belief - DOC - DOC

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    From:William Glover

    Document Overview:
    An "affidavit on information and belief" is an affidavit which is not based on the personal knowledge of the affiant, but rather on a good-faith belief by the affiant that the information is true. The source of the information and the grounds for the belief must be provided. An affidavit made on knowledge and belief is insufficient as an affidavit unless authorized by a special statute or where those matters sworn to are of necessity opinions or conclusions of law.
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  • Affidavit By Corporate Officer before a Notary Public
    Affidavit By Corporate Officer before a Notary Public

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    From:William Glover

    Document Overview:
    Affidavits on behalf of corporations may be made by any duly authorized officer or agent having knowledge of facts verified. The theory is that the corporation, when acting in this regard through its officers, is acting per se. An officer must possess the requisite knowledge.
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  • Motion to Dismiss
    Motion to Dismiss

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    From:William Glover

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    A request for a court order must be made by a motion. The motion must: • be in writing unless made during a hearing or trial; • state with particularity the grounds for seeking the order; and • state the relief sought. The following form is a Petition that adopts the “notice pleadings” format of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which have been adopted by most states in one form or another.
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  • Generic Motion for Continuance and Notice of Motion
    Generic Motion for Continuance and Notice of Motion

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    From:William Glover

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    A request for a court order must be made by motion. The motion must: • be in writing unless made during a hearing or trial; • state with particularity the grounds for seeking the order; and • state the relief sought. A continuance is a postponement of a date of a trial, hearing or other court appearance. An order for a continuance may be requested from the court by one of the parties, or the parties may agree to stipulate to a continuance. A court is more likely to decline a continuance if there have been other previous continuances. A continuance may be requested for various reasons, such as unavailability of an attorney or interested party, necessity of extra time to prepare for the matter, and several other grounds.
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