The "Kinnaird Legal Hour" Radio Archives
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"Lawyers, Guns and Money" - Click Here to Listen to the Intro
| "SANDY" - Couple Splits on Rent: A landlord is faced with collecting unpaid rent from a couple that split up. Does she need to pursue both of them to collect each half of the debt, or can she collect the entire debt from just one of them? | |
| "BETH" - Out-of-State Wills: A recent move prompts Beth to ask whether the will is valid in different states. Kenton and Sean answer her question. | |
| "VICKY" - Broker's Omission: A covenant that contradicts a home's advertisement is neglected by the buyer's agent, and the buyer's current options are discussed. | |
| "TRISH" - Summons for a Credit Card Debt: After circumstances caused a credit card debt to become seriously past due, the account holder must go to court to pay the debt. Kenton and Sean explain the next steps. | |
| "BRUCE" - Bankruptcy and Unlisted Debt: A debt mistakenly left off of a bankruptcy results in a judgment and garnishment of wages. Is there any way to stop the garnishments? | |
| "CRUZ" - Secret Remarriage: A man paying alimony to his ex-wife discovers that she has remarried. His options regarding the maintenance payments are discussed. | |
| "RON" - Child Support Freedom: Finally, the final child support payment has been made. What next? | |
| "JEFF" - Adoption Issues: A virtually uncontested adoption is complicated by an estranged father. | |
| "NAOMI" - Property Lines: A new neighbor has discovered property line errors that will take some of Naomi's land, but there may be grounds to object. The practical details are analyzed. | |
| "PAUL" - Customer Stiffs Contractor: After a stop payment was placed on the first payment, the customer stiffs the contractor outright. Kenton and Sean discuss the small claims action and whether additional fees can be included in the claim. | |
| "JOHN" - A Military Reservist and Collections: A mobilized reservist must deal with a default judgment entered against him in small claims court. Will the Soldiers and Sailor's Relief Act apply to his situation? | |
| "BOB" - Rewrite the Ticket: After making a snide remark to an officer during a speeding stop, the officer ups the charge on Bob's ticket. Is this grounds to fight the ticket, and is a jury trial going to be an option? | |
| "JIM" - Corporations and Asset Protection: A business owner wants to separate his businesses from each other and his personal assets, and Kenton and Sean offer some options for him. | |
| "BILL" - Shares in a Bankrupt Company: Bill is trying to find out how much he will receive for his shares of stock in a company that has filed for bankruptcy. Kenton and Sean reveals the uncertainty that is involved in these proceedings. | |
| "JOHN" - Bills and Divorce: Will the creditors split a joint debt after a divorce? Kenton details some of the financial processes involved with divorce. | |
| "EVA" - Downpayment Refund: Eva wants an out-of-state company to return the downpayment she made toward a trip after her doctor advises her that she is medically unable to go. However, the company will not return her money. | |
| "KIRK" - What about my rights?: During a recent arrest, the police officers did not read Kirk his miranda rights. Is the case automatically thrown out? Kenton gives the answer, and explains the general legal process to come. | |
| "TONY" - Dispute with Landlord: A mobile home equipped with a carport stirs up conflict between tenant and landlord. Is there any defense to the landlord's steep punishment for violating the parking rule? | |
| "SHARON" - Wills and Probate: After receiving a solicitor's call regarding her mother's will, Sharon wantrs to know if she must go through probate for her mother's will. Kenton discusses her mother's next steps, and the realities regarding solicitors. | |
| "JOE" - Speed Trap: One cop radars, the other cop pulls you over. Is this legal? Kenton answers this question, and discusses the process for traffic violations. | |
| "BILL" - China and Visas: A geoligist who is starting a business needs to train some international liasons here in Colorado, but he runs into a snag getting a visa for the Chinese liason. Kenton guides him in the right direction. | |
| "SUSAN" - Bankruptcy in Retirement: How is a bankruptcy going to affect her home, and her recent refinancing where her daughter was named on a Quit Claim Deed? | |
| "JIM" - Military Retirement and Divorce: What implications will your divorce have on your military retirement pay, and what will your ex-wife receive in maintenance? Kenton gives a general example. | |
| "ED" - Property Dispute: An easement between two neighbors' houses becomes a property dispute when one neighbor tries to claim the land. | |
| "RILEY" - Contract Dispute: A conflict arises between a homeowner and the contractor who built her house because of incomplete work. The details regarding the small claims process and the difficulties in dealing with a trust are discussed. |
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