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2006-12-22 08:49:01
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answered by iloeta1164 3
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Are you hoping to get some estranged money from him? If not you don't have to locate him. Sue for divorce based on abandonment, and you can initiate the legal action by publishing in 3 local public papers that you are seeking a response to your action. The law generally provides him 30 days to respond. If he doesn't respond, then the case normally proceeds in his absence. Now if you are trying to get some money from him or something, you probably need to invest a little to get a little.
2006-12-22 08:51:06
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answered by Curtis H 3
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If your bank accepts the assessed value for market value then you do do not have to get an appraisal done. I would imagine though that banks will only accept an appraisal . You should ask your bank or PMI company what kind of appraisal is necessary. There are different types of appraisals such as a drive by where they only drive-by and do not inspect the interior (not recommened if you have updated the property since time of purpose). Also, there is a letter appraisal in which they will write a letter with a few comparable sales and give you a value. These are both cheaper alternatives then the a full form appraisal but not much cheaper.
2016-05-23 16:33:35
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answered by ? 4
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If you listed your state this would be easier to help you in this matter. Also, to get an idea of what state and city he is in use. http://find.intelius.com this will give you an idea to start on. Its free to do the Initial search which will tell you, state, city etc. After that when you have the state see if that state offers on line public court documents, many do now a days, if you need help let me know, I am pretty good at locating people.
2006-12-22 08:48:43
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answered by Issym 5
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nope. Just as long as you post the divorce in the paper under legal publications for 3 days it should help you. You hav to go to court and file a divorce, then wait to see if he answers the paper. If there is no response you can move on. Ask your local court house about that. A friend of mine in TEXAS did just this.
2006-12-22 08:54:54
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answered by live, love, laugh often! 3
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Perhaps the Legal Aid Clinic in your area could provide you with some tips and assistance.
Good luck and Merry, Merry.
2006-12-22 08:45:17
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answered by D N 6
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thanks for asking this question....i to have been trying to locate someone in az but can't find him. owes me alot of money, but he is on the run....every site i go to wants to be paid and i can't afford to pay. its like these people are protected, when we are the victims, not them. good luck in locating him....go to his family. that's what i recenly did and she wouldn't give any info....so i just turned them into the attorney general and now his daughter will have to tell where her dad is. you might check case.net for court records also on him.
2006-12-24 07:08:51
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answered by lake living 5
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Try zaba search and you should be able to get a address and phone number.
2006-12-22 09:11:05
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answered by rjsr40 3
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Yes, try www.theultimates.com/white
2006-12-22 08:45:31
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answered by Tweet 5
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2006-12-22 08:44:01
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answered by Bonita Applebaum 5
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