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YOu will need to retain a lawyer in the state where the horse was purchased as a start.
He said/she said issues and a Hatfields vs. McCoys case.
To be clear - and ESA is NOT a service animal. They are two different things. Without knowing why the puppy was dead, its impossible to answer... Read Answer
Talk to a lawyer in the county where you live.
You need to hire a lawyer to file anFHA discrimination claim as they cannot discriminate if you have a legitimate service animal.
The question that you are asking is not a legal question but one more of veterinary medicine procedure that I can not answer.
I have no intentions of helping you to do this. Why don't you find something more positive to put your energy into.
Just because your dog lost the battle and you have biills does NOT inherently mean the other dogs owner is liable. There are a number of... Read Answer
First - you will do well NOT to refer to your pet as a "furbaby" as it conjure up radicallized hyper sensitive animal rights activist social justice... Read Answer
Asking silly questions gets silly answers. Of course one cannot delcare a cat "feral" simply because its scared. HOWEVER that is NOT likely the... Read Answer
Possibly - bBecause Jeffery Dahmer's mother would argue he was a kind soul that wouldn't hurt a fly and was simply misunderstood dog owners are not... Read Answer
This is ALL your fault not the elderly neighbors. This is solved by YOU controlling your cat, not expecting an elderly neighbor with dementia to... Read Answer
Yes, if there is no lease, and you are month to month 15 days is all thats needed. That you have no where to go is of no consqeunce asyou can't stay... Read Answer
This is really a political issue intertwined with a legal one. You will want to hire a lawyer to attend the commission meeting and work with you to... Read Answer
For $1,000.00 its not likely worth fighting over on the basis that "the vet sucks". If you agreed your dog was in the wrong and signed an agreement... Read Answer
Can't answer this question in this forum. You need to speak with an attorney in person.
Nothing - if they are married its likely "thier" cat and the husband has the equal right to give it away,. This is a marital issue first and foremost... Read Answer
If you can prove that the vet did something wrong that caused the death of the dog.
The answer is yes- but it's not clear she will win. Courts treat animal custody cases seriously, and will look at all the factors- who spent the most... Read Answer
You have a lot more to address than just evidence of former ownership. If the dog means that much to you, to file a lawsuit, it means that much to... Read Answer
Just need to plan on spending severl thousand dollars on legal fees to get such a lawsuit started and hire a lawyer to pursue the lawsuit ASAP.
The doggie daycare facility is mistaken. If you can prove that your dog acquired the illness at the facility and it was not a pre-existing condition,... Read Answer
Contracts are contracts and they operate by thier terms. Unless you want to spend lots of money fighting over the issue - look elsewhere for a... Read Answer
Its possible but a risky porposition for the LL. Equally, if youare showing up with your ESA pitbull and a bogus online rent-a-doc plopping out a... Read Answer