I need info about a "contempt of court" hearing?

Posted on June 26th, 2011 by admin

How long does it take to get a contempt of court hearing?
On Feb. 26, my attorney told me he would request a contempt of court hearing. How long does it normally take? I’m going through a divorce and my husband is selling some of our marital property. (golf cart, lawn mowers, yard shed, etc.!)
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It can take a month or two…

In the meantime, you should beg your husband to take you back…you made a vow "for better or worse"

Im looking for a large property with a guest house.?

Posted on June 14th, 2011 by admin

Im looking for something with a guest house somewhere in the Chippewa Valley in Wisconsin, preferrably in the Chippewa or Eau Claire area. I would consider it a plus if it is also within walking distance of a golf course. Please help.

try http://www.realtor.com

Is Donald Trump acting out of spite?

Posted on June 12th, 2011 by admin

ONE of the residents living on the edge of Donald Trump’s £750 million golf resort says the billionaire’s organisation put up a fence around his house and then billed him for it.
David Milne, whose home at Hermit Point on the Menie estate is near the site planned for the resort’s luxury hotel development, has been at loggerheads with the American tycoon since he refused to sell his home to the Trump Organisation.

He was one of four homowners at Menie who had been living with the threat of being evicted from their homes until Mr Trump announced earlier this year that he had ruled out compulsory purchase orders to help build his massive golf development.

Mr Milne, 46, a health and safety adviser, said yesterday the Trump Organisation had set up markers for the boundaries between the two properties and that the billionaire, without warning, had then instructed his team to put up a fence.

He then sent him an invoice demanding Mr Milne pay £2,820 – half of the total bill of £5,640.

Mr Milne said: "I’m just ignoring the demand. There is no way I’m going to pay it.

More detail:-

http://www.scotsman.com/news/39Donald-Trump-put-a-fence.6779408.jp?articlepage=1
"Scotland is lacking in Golf courses". You’re having a larff. Stop pulling my leg.

Trump doesn’t stand a chance.

A contract needs to have an offer, acceptance and consideration to be legal. Furthermore, it cannot be past.

What could i add tot his, my minds blocked! only 3 more pages to go:/?

Posted on June 10th, 2011 by admin

Guntersville Alabama is a wonderful place to live, when lynyrd skynyrd created the song "Sweet Home Alabama" They

must have had Guntersville on their mind. Throughout this paper I am going to state facts about Guntersville to prove why it

is the best place to live.

Guntersville Alabama is located in Northern Alabama where it is surrounded by a beautiful lake that covers 67,900

acres of this earth. Guntersville lake is known as the best Bass lake in Alabama. Guntersville is known as a vacation spot

for outdoorsmen, and campers due to its beautiful clean lake. The lake also has the tennesee river running through

it. Guntersville Lake received its name from the town of Guntersville. The town was names by John Gunter, a Scottish settler

and adopted member of the Cherokee tribe, who established Guntersville one year after the American Revolutionary War ended.

Guntersville has many other attractions other than Gunterville lake, it is home to several parks and playgrounds

including the David Crockett Visit Lions Club Park, Tom Jackson Park, Big Spring Creek Small Wild Area, Lake Guntersville

State Park, and Guntersville Municipal Park. Golf lovers can spend their hours at the Stoney Mountain Golf Course and Beach

Mountain Golf and Arcade. Shopping can be enjoyed at Finlay Plaza Shopping Center, South Gate Shopping Center, and Lake

Shopping Center. Some of Guntersvilles strengths are its property taxes, renting, and educated adults. There is also a

public library. Most the weather is warm, like in the 80s. Guntersville has cold winters, beautiful springs, and great

falls. Guntersville has four definite seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall. Every once in a while there is snow, but not

much.

Guntersville sounds beautiful! I would never have guessed that based upon the name. You should keep that in mind when writing about Guntersville and perhaps add something like this:

"Despite its name, the women of Guntersville are not known the world over for their gunts. In fact, Guntersville has nothing to do with gunts. Our women, although Rubenesque, are no more gunty than the typical Alabaman woman. I mean, if that’s your thing, you can find Guntersville women with gunts as big as Bear Bryant’s hat. I’m just sayin’ that we have skinny girls as well. Guntersville actually got its name from…" then you can go into the John Gunter story.

RC Car on a golf course… What if those kids sue?

Posted on June 8th, 2011 by admin

If you havent seen youtube video go ahead… Cant those kids sue for destruction of personal property and call police for assault… Another guy on the video comments says no… but i still dont get it… to me assault would be assault… and breaking my stuff would result in them paying for it. Someone explain…

I haven’t seen the video but I guess some kids were on a golf course with an RC car and some players got nasty.

First – destruction of private property is criminal – not a case of suing but prosecution by the police.

Second – if the players got rough – if you are trespassing the owner of the land has the right to remove you and use reasonable force to prevent damage to his property or protect himself – as has any member of the public.

A player can defend himself but not assault others.

Will the police prosecute? Depends on the evidence – video may be useful – but the course may also prosecute for trespass.

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