Request & Writ for Garnishment (Income Tax Refund/Credit) In September of 2008,…

Request & Writ for Garnishment (Income Tax Refund/Credit)
In September of 2008, a judge ruled in our favor for an ”order regarding installment paymnets”-(Form MC 15a) we are to pay $50 on the 15th of each month and the garnishment issued on my husbands pay was suspended. Last week we received a Request & Writ for Garnishement for Income Tax; from the same plaintiff in the original garnishment; the date of issue was back in August of 2008. We never received a copy of the writ w/in the mandated 7 days and we are already in an installment agreement with them; so how can they request an additionial garnishment? Are they not going against the judges’ order? Please assist and advise. This was for a 1985 mobile home returned to Standard Federal (Now Charter One) back in 2000 and they are stilling requesting over $30,000.00 be paid back, original loan was for only $15,000.00 back in 1989 and was paid on for several years prior to the repossesion of the mobile home. We were never notified of the judgement until several years ago. If you have any suggestions We’d be very grateful for any and all your help. Thank you!

Can a creditor refuse payment?

Can a creditor refuse payment?
I now handle my mother’s finances. She has a history of unpaid dues to her mobile home association. The property is up for sheriff sale in October. I sent a partial payment towards the debt owed on her behalf and it was returned to me with a letter stating no payment other than in full will be accepted. Is this legal?
Thank you for your help.

Possible Breech of Contract I entered into a contract with a fellow employee…

Possible Breech of Contract
I entered into a contract with a fellow employee for her to purchase a mobile home from me. She devised a contract for $400.00 for 7 years and I signed my copy and she signed hers, only we did not swap contracts. She is now trying to get out of the contract and move elsewhere. Can she do this without breeching our contract? Does a verbal contract have any power in a court of law?

No will Two years ago, my mother-in-law (Pat) died after a lengthy illness.

No will
Two years ago, my mother-in-law (Pat) died after a lengthy illness. She made her wishes known, although not legally, that her husband, Walter, was to have everything she owned and upon his passing, her 3 remaining children would inheriet her posessions.

15 years prior, Pat’s sister (Jo) sold her 15 acres of her land in Grand Saline. She moved a mobile home in and lived there until her death. Now, to the problem., Aunt Jo does not like the way Walter’s family has moved in like ”white trailor trash” and she is going to make them move?! She is, as we speak, having the land appraised so she will know how to fill in the check! She has ruled ”the family” for years since her Mother’s death and believes she can bully her way through this as well. She assumptiously dictates orders to the point that Walter is to the point to give up. He has no place to go and this is his only home. Please, any advice would be greatly appreciated! (No, it’s really not funny!! lol)

Thanking you in advance for you assistance in this matter,