The 36th District Court in Detroit Michigan can be difficult to navigate. There procedures are unique to their court and they expect you to follow them. Landlords often have difficulty dealing with their cases downtown. Aaron J. Boria, PLLC, has experience with the courthouse in Detroit. We can save you the hassle by appearing on …
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Michigan Breach of Contract Attorney
Michigan Breach of Contract Attorney It’s easy to collect from companies and big corporations when you win a lawsuit, but what about when you win a lawsuit against some average Joe? They didn’t pay or perform in whatever way you had agreed to in the first place, so how are you going to get them …
Teens and the graduated license law
Here is an interesting article about a local Livonia high school student dealing with the changes in Michigan’s Graduated License law. http://www.hometownlife.com/article/20110522/NEWS06/105220405/Teen-tackles-driver-s-license-issue Did you know that a traffic citation can add another year of your license being restricted rather than receiving the graduated? Another important reason to fight traffic tickets. For more, check out our …
Michigan Eviction Attorney
Landlord Tenant consent judgments Most, if not everyone, seeking evictions with the court are using the court forms. These standard forms make life easier for everyone, but you need to know how to read them, what they say, and what the effect is. You’re ready to go to court, what now? You’re seeking a ruling …
Minor in possession of alcohol
Minors in possession in college towns I’m not sure, but my guess is that the most common arrest in a college town is for minors under the influence of alcohol or minors in possession of alcohol. Should you get a lawyer for an MIP? Potential clients and potential client’s parents often call and ask me …
Michigan Landlord Tenant Eviction
Michigan Landlord Tenant Eviction Is evicting a bad tenant in Michigan difficult? The short answer is no, but is can be a challenge at times. A simple judgment for possession can usually be accomplished within 27 to 57 days. Often this process is accomplished without the landlord ever having to appear in court. This makes …

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