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S Zanier's profile was updated 1 month ago Terrence Simcik started the topic Is A Declaratory Judgment Right For Me in the forum Legal Issues 1 month, 1 week ago You mentioned in your video that a Declaratory Judgment is often sought by a party that might or is going to be sued over some issue.I understand it is about the facts of the law not the facts of a case. R T and R T posted an update 8 months, 2 weeks ago Some article URLs that I viewed the other day have changed or no longer there. Like the links at the bottom of AGENCY article. Are you revamping your system? Lathem Gordon changed their profile picture 10 months ago LJ gordon changed their profile picture 10 months ago J M Gordon posted an update 10 months ago The site is coming along. If you have an thoughts or recommendations, please feel free to post them here. LJ gordon replied to the topic Why is business so important to society? in the forum Career Talk 10 months ago It will continue to increase in importance. Paige Heath's profile was updated 10 months, 1 week ago J M Gordon started the topic Do you have a duty to continue learning? in the forum Education 10 months, 3 weeks ago Do you have a duty to yourself to continue learning? More importantly, do you have a duty to others?
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Some article URLs that I viewed the other day have changed or no longer there. Like the links at the bottom of AGENCY article. Are you revamping your system?
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The declaratory judgment is a proactive step to get the court to decide the legal matter based upon undisputed facts. Filing a declaratory judgment where some facts are contested or a counterclaim exists may end in legal action where you are defending yourself–just as if you were sued by the other party in the first instance.