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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is it legal if the defense attorney will not look at my case until I agree to drop the default case against his client?

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Answered by attorney Mark A Manning (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark A. Manning, P.C.
I can't second guess your attorney. As to setting aside a default it depends upon the reasons etc for why the default was entered and the length of time they took in responding, etc.
I can't second guess your attorney. As to setting aside a default it depends upon the reasons etc for why the default was entered and the length of time they took in responding, etc.
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If work comp offers settlement, but he owes child support interest, can they keep the money like they do our tax refund?

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Answered by attorney Laura Maria Lanzisera (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Offices of Laura M. Lanzisera
The State Board will not approve a settlement if there is an outstanding child support lien. This needs to be negotiated with child support.
The State Board will not approve a settlement if there is an outstanding child support lien. This needs to be negotiated with child support.

Can I sue my son's school and coach for not letting him play even though he is better?

Answered by attorney Steven A. Schwartz
Personal Injury lawyer at Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
Playing kids is in a coach's discretion. I don't think you have any legal grounds to do anything. I suppose you could complain to the head of the athletic department.
Playing kids is in a coach's discretion. I don't think you have any legal grounds to do anything. I suppose you could complain to the head of the athletic department.
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