Property Auction Legal Concerns
Summary
In Missouri, court-ordered property sales must proceed unless legally challenged. Appeals can be made to higher courts. Unauthorized photography and auction location issues should be discussed with your lawyer. If dissatisfied with your lawyer, consider ending the relationship and seeking new representation. Ensure all fees are settled if switching lawyers, even without a signed agreement.Full Conversation
Yes i have a lawyer and he says we have to go with the court order to sell it all then appeal to a higher courts
It sounds like you're in a challenging situation. Since you have a lawyer, they should be your primary source of advice. However, here are some general points about property and estate issues in Missouri:
- Court Orders: These must be followed unless successfully appealed.
- Appeals: You can challenge a court decision in a higher court.
- Property Rights: Ownership disputes can often be settled by proving clear ownership or errors in listing.
If you're considering further action, like appealing, discuss the timeline and potential outcomes with your lawyer.
- Court Orders: These must be followed unless successfully appealed.
- Appeals: You can challenge a court decision in a higher court.
- Property Rights: Ownership disputes can often be settled by proving clear ownership or errors in listing.
If you're considering further action, like appealing, discuss the timeline and potential outcomes with your lawyer.
He starting to seem like hes not helping me i complained * weeks ago the auction appraisal guy took pics of me and it was posted in the flyer and i didnt say he could or have the auction on my land
It sounds like a frustrating situation. Since you're dealing with legal complexities and privacy concerns, consider discussing these specific issues with your lawyer:
- Unauthorized Photography: Address the unauthorized use of your photo with your lawyer.
- Auction on Your Property: Discuss any legal options to prevent the auction on your sole property.
Would you like to explore connecting with a different lawyer for a second opinion?
- Unauthorized Photography: Address the unauthorized use of your photo with your lawyer.
- Auction on Your Property: Discuss any legal options to prevent the auction on your sole property.
Would you like to explore connecting with a different lawyer for a second opinion?
Do i have to wait for the sale of the auction
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In Missouri, if a court has ordered the sale of the estate, it generally must proceed unless you obtain a stay or reversal through legal action. Since you already have a lawyer, it's crucial to discuss any immediate steps you can take to potentially delay the auction. If you feel your lawyer is not providing adequate help, you might consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney.
In Missouri, if a court has ordered the sale of the estate, it generally must proceed unless you obtain a stay or reversal through legal action. Since you already have a lawyer, it's crucial to discuss any immediate steps you can take to potentially delay the auction. If you feel your lawyer is not providing adequate help, you might consider seeking a second opinion from another attorney.
When i try to call any other lawyer the say they cant help me due to me having a lawyer
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It seems like you're facing a challenging legal situation. In Missouri, switching attorneys can be complex if you're already represented. You might consider formally ending the relationship with your current lawyer if you're dissatisfied. Ensure you have all documentation ready when consulting another attorney. Would you like guidance on how to proceed with changing your legal representation?
It seems like you're facing a challenging legal situation. In Missouri, switching attorneys can be complex if you're already represented. You might consider formally ending the relationship with your current lawyer if you're dissatisfied. Ensure you have all documentation ready when consulting another attorney. Would you like guidance on how to proceed with changing your legal representation?
Can they even go off a list when u paid for it and said it was messed up
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving property rights and legal representation. Generally, if an appraisal list is incorrect, it should be addressed legally, especially if it affects ownership rights. You should persist in discussing these concerns with your lawyer, or consider formally ending the relationship if you feel your lawyer isn't adequately assisting you. If you need guidance on switching attorneys or addressing the appraisal list legally, let me know!
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex issue involving property rights and legal representation. Generally, if an appraisal list is incorrect, it should be addressed legally, especially if it affects ownership rights. You should persist in discussing these concerns with your lawyer, or consider formally ending the relationship if you feel your lawyer isn't adequately assisting you. If you need guidance on switching attorneys or addressing the appraisal list legally, let me know!
Do i have to pay my lawyer off to get a new one
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In Missouri, clients typically need to settle any outstanding fees with their current lawyer before switching to another. This is often outlined in the retainer agreement. However, it's best to review your agreement or consult directly with your lawyer to understand your specific obligations.
In Missouri, clients typically need to settle any outstanding fees with their current lawyer before switching to another. This is often outlined in the retainer agreement. However, it's best to review your agreement or consult directly with your lawyer to understand your specific obligations.
What if there was no signing of paperwork when u got ur lawyer
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If you didn't sign a retainer agreement with your lawyer, your obligations may be different. Generally, a verbal agreement might still imply some responsibilities, but it could make switching lawyers easier. It's important to clarify any verbal agreements with your lawyer and understand any potential fees. Would you like more guidance on addressing this legally?
If you didn't sign a retainer agreement with your lawyer, your obligations may be different. Generally, a verbal agreement might still imply some responsibilities, but it could make switching lawyers easier. It's important to clarify any verbal agreements with your lawyer and understand any potential fees. Would you like more guidance on addressing this legally?