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You can claim all of those charges in a civil suit in small claims court. You should itemize all of the additional expenses, costs to replace... Read Answer
No - you will not get off scott free because having the drug in your system is a violation of your New Jersey probation regardless of whether or not... Read Answer
Send a certified letter to the company and the lawyer that represented them during the lawsuit indicating that they did not comply with the terms of... Read Answer
You can file a motion to enforce litigant's rights. There are forms available on the State Judiciary website, and probably at the county... Read Answer
No - she should not. Because regardless of the dispute, she still has to comply with the rules. This is called the Doctrine of Unclean... Read Answer
Pension and retirement accounts are divided as part of the divorce proceedings. That is done by way of a qualified domestic relations order or... Read Answer
If it was another lawyer within the same firm, chances are your retainer agreement stated that you hired the firm, not the individual lawyer.... Read Answer
If you already have a trial date, ask to go to mediation. The lawyer who mediates the case will be able to write something up for the person to... Read Answer
I did some brief research and it seems that the company "Dual Citizenship Services" is registered in both Florida and Illinois. you could try... Read Answer
An oral agreement can still be considered a contract, though there may be difficulty in defining the terms. As an investor, you may be entitled to... Read Answer
Its not breach of contract, its breach of fiduciary duty. She had a fiduciary duty to use the Power of Attorney in your best interest,... Read Answer
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I would assume that any general practice attorney would be able to assist you in this matter. Your case would require a review of your contract in... Read Answer
No - because a 17 year old is not an adult, a 17 year old lacks the capacity to sign a contract. In New Jersey, in order to be considered an... Read Answer
I would want to take a look at her union contract and speak with her union rep before saying for sure, but it sounds like a straight-forward breach... Read Answer
You should try to have the issue resolved through a credit reporting agency. It will be very costly to try and bring an action against the bank... Read Answer
You have to look at the terms of the contract. there may be a clause in there regarding obligation of service, or what happens if you are found... Read Answer
You should check your health insurance policy. chances are somewhere in the paperwork you have received, you were told that this information... Read Answer
It depends on why you were fired. If there was no wilful misconduct on your part, then you should be entitled to receive unemployment... Read Answer
You will need to have a New Jersey attorney prepare the pleadings for the breach of contract matter. Each state is slightly different and the... Read Answer
You are always free to change lawyers or to prosecute the action yourself without the assistance of an attorney. Few lawsuits of this kind are... Read Answer
In most jurisdictions, a default judgment on an unliquidated claim, i.e. a claim where damages are not a set amount (a claim on a bounced check might... Read Answer
Unless there was a lien recorded against the property, you will probably not be able to get your money back. You should do a lien search... Read Answer
You need to file a complaint in court for breach of the contract between the two of you. You will have to serve it on him in a specific manner... Read Answer