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Only the Court can tell you what the repercussions are. If you want to prevent this move, or have the custody arrangement altered, and the... Read Answer
It is possible that this would be considered a material breach entitling you to rescind the contract, but if you rescind the contract you will also... Read Answer
Professional Association, which is a form of entity, like a corporation or limited liability company. It means that the lawyer has formed an... Read Answer
You will have to have a lawyer, at some expense, review your agreement and determine what the $1422 claimed is for and why you didnt pay it or... Read Answer
You can probably sue in either. You should sue in the jurisdiction most favorable to you, assuming that your ex is subject to jurisdiction... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to figure out what happened to the money. Investing in a business does not mean you get your money back if the... Read Answer
Whenever the question is "can I be sued?", the answer is yes. Anyone can be sued for anything. If you can prove what you state in your... Read Answer
If your contract was that you would share the car, then you have the right to share the car, or the proceeds of the sale of the car. Of course,... Read Answer
If your being sued you need to hire a lawyer to defend the lawsuit and raise any such issues.
Although the law may be different in NC than in the states where I practice, there is generally no need for a contract to be notarized pr evem... Read Answer
I think you're stuck at this point. If the borrower is paying on the loan according to the terms, I don't really see a remedy here for you just... Read Answer
if you applied for a loan and made it all the way to the closing, something must've gone drastically wrong at the closing table. I think there's more... Read Answer
Youneed a consumer lawyer familiar with Fla. Stat. 559 called the Florida Motor Vehicle Repair Act. Not sue why you waited 14 months to address this... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer to go to court and try and get the judgement set aside.
Other than useless corporate speak - not sure what you mean by creating a dialog. You can do that any time you like by calling customer service... Read Answer
possibly though you may have a claim against the warranty company.
I'm not expert on this matter but it occurs to me that there's no real claim here unless or until your son fails to pass the test. I hope he... Read Answer
You will need to hire a consumer lawyer. This is likely an out of pocket/retainer type case based on breach of contract or some form of deceptive... Read Answer
Probably a civil trial lawyer. Plan on paying legal fees out of pocket if this is a lawsuit against an individual.
I don't understand what the problem is here. They offered to reinstate your insurance. Is the amount that they requested more than what... Read Answer
If you want to fix the hot water problem, the best and most direct way of doing that would be to call a different plumber, not sue the prior... Read Answer