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You state that the statute of limitations has run. If so, it is too late for you to sue successfully. However, I don't think it is true... Read Answer
Does your bank offer you some type of charge dispute process for you to dispute charges on your account? If not, then you can file a suit... Read Answer
Sorry but I can not answer your question based upon the limited information that you provided. Your contract with the franchisor will determine what... Read Answer
Obviously, this is a matter for the Israeli courts. Even some marketing affiliation would not be enough to get jurisdiction here. You... Read Answer
I don't see any fraud, but you can sue your mother for breach of contract, assuming that the stattue of limitations hasn't run, which depends on when... Read Answer
If you loan someone money and he doesn't pay you as agreed, he is in breach of contract, promissory note or not. The note serves as... Read Answer
The judgment creditor will avail himself of various legal mechanisms to collect, including garnishing wages, restraining bank accounts and other... Read Answer
Civil cases and criminal charges are not mutually exclusive. If, for example, someone beats you up, you would sue that person for battery,... Read Answer
Land contracts are always a bad idea. You are going to have to bring an eviction action in landlord/tenant court. You may lose with the... Read Answer
You don't indicate whether the "father's company" is a separate entity (i.e. a corporation or llc), in which case his death affects nothing, the... Read Answer
You can sue for breach of contract, arguing that the failure to provide the ring within the time set forth in the conract (or within a reasonable... Read Answer
You have a claim for breach of contract, and should probably seek out an attorney who's experienced in dealing with esate matters. Promissory... Read Answer
This may be a collections violation under Fla. Stat. 559. You will need to hire a lawyer to review this but if they are trying to collect on a... Read Answer
$700 is small claims. For that small sum, no lawyer would do the case. If it is worth it to you, you are going to have to come to NYC and... Read Answer
Land contracts are almost always never the way to deal with a property transfer. Many are scams, and the rest always lead to problems. ... Read Answer
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It probably won't be hard, but if may be expensive becasue you may not be able to assert a claim against an out of state defendant in small claims... Read Answer
Although it seems likely that No would have jurisdiction over the warranty co., since it contracted to cover equipment located in MC, you may not be... Read Answer
I suspect the "hard time contacting the lawyer" is related to the money issues related to the lawyers engagment, especially since it seems no lawsuit... Read Answer
Most contracts do not have to be notarized to be enforceable (many don't even have to be written). However, the contract you describe sounds as... Read Answer
You will need to provide a LOT more details and claiming "you lost everything" is of no consequence in a vaccum. You will probably need to hire a... Read Answer