What Can a Creditor Do to Collect a Debt?
What Can A Creditor Do to Collect a Debt? from Becky Pintar Creditors must comply with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) when attempting to collect a debt. Learn more about it in this presentation.
Not Being Allowed to See Grandchildren: What Are Your Rights?
In the state of Nevada, all decisions related to child custody and visitation are made based on what is in the best interests of the child. Nevada Code Section 125C.050 specifically addresses the situations in which certain non-parent relatives are able to request visitation of a child. If you are not being allowed to see grandchildren, it can be very frustrating. You may be able to petition the court to ask for visitation rights. A Las Vegas family law attorney at Pintar Albiston LLP can provide you.. [Read More…]
Does My Mother Need a Guardianship?
For many people, there comes a point when they can no longer manage their own financial affairs or make their own decisions. This may occur when someone becomes physically or mentally incapacitated or when someone becomes seriously ill. Family members and loved ones who become aware that a person can no longer act on his own must step forward to protect the person who has become incapable of protecting himself. When a person is no longer able to act, ideally there will be a durable power.. [Read More…]
What Should I Do If I am Involved in a Commercial Litigation Dispute?
Many businesses become involved in litigation at some point during their operations. Commercial litigation can take many forms. Disputes can arise among shareholders and corporate executives; among business partners; among businesses and suppliers. Employees sometimes sue their employers, or vice versa. Customers can also sue a company. Whenever you are involved in a commercial litigation dispute, the first thing you need to do is contact an attorney for help. A Las Vegas business litigation lawyer at Pintar Albiston LLP can provide you with advice and representation.. [Read More…]
Is There Pressure to Settle Cases Out of Court?
When litigation arises in business, parties turn to the courts to resolve disputes. While theoretically this should involve a judge or a jury making decisions on the issues, this rarely happens. Instead, the vast majority of lawsuits settle outside of court. The mere filing of the suit is sufficient to get parties to the bargaining table where they can come to an agreement regarding how differences should be resolved. The court system is, in many ways, designed to impose pressure to settle cases out of court… [Read More…]