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The dent you caused reduced the value of your friend's car, and you are liable to your friend for those damages whether she chooses to repair the car... Read Answer
Assuming that this person knowingly made false and derogatory statements of fact (notopinion) about you, you can sue him/her in civil court, but you... Read Answer
I'm very sorry for your loss.
A power of attorney gives an agent the power to act for a living person. it has no effect after... Read Answer
Yes. Your daughter's ex appears (based on your account) to be a bad person. Your daughter may have claims against him for property damage... Read Answer
You can certainly enter into a settlement agreement without any need for involving the civil court, but any agreement to forego criminal prosecution... Read Answer
Statute of limitations, which differ depeinding on what claim is assert4ed (i.e. the stattue of limitations for breach of contract is different from... Read Answer
The answer to "can I sue" is always yes,the question is whether you can win. It's not clear to me how strong your case is. What do you... Read Answer
If you can prove that your damages were causes by sewer problems that the seller knew abou and lied about in the contract of sale, you can recover... Read Answer
The answer to "can I sue" is always yes, but that doesn't mean that you would win. From what you've written, your contract seems valid, but it... Read Answer
You can see if the DA's office is willing to press charges. Whether it chooses to do so is up to the DA, not you. Here's an article I... Read Answer
The short answer is both. Your employer does not decide whether to pursue the criminal case, the local prosecutor does, although your employer... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue to be indemnified for the payments you had to make. I don't know the Mississippi statute of limitations on indemnity claims,... Read Answer
YOU left him with access to the account. You need to fix THAT first. Then file a complaint with law enforement and see what they say.
and there is the problem - proving accusations of forgery, in the midst of the corona virus issues where tenants can't make rent in droves. Hopefully... Read Answer
Assuming that your father did not die mysteriously from a blow to the head and you did not find your father's body, you might, to the extent that... Read Answer
No idea what you mean by "post a judgment." If you are a landlord and the tenant owes you $700.00 back rent and damages, you will need to decide... Read Answer
If the negligence of a Jiffy Lube' franchise caused your friend damages, she would have a civil claim against that franchise. She might... Read Answer
So you took your dog to the vet, tried to tell the vet what to do, then when the vet said the charge for what YOU wanted to do the charge was... Read Answer
While the story is tragic from several angles, if the son is an adult not sure how you or your wife get involved because of his criminal conduct... Read Answer
I'm so sorry to hear you're having to deal with this. Cerainly in these difficult times the last thing we want is for our mail delivery to... Read Answer
You simply don't - at least not based on its being inconveninent to you. You need to have your lawyer address this or hire oneif you didn't for some... Read Answer
Possibly. If you can identify the person and want to spend the money on legal fees doing so, and litigation is expensive.
Sounds like you will need to retain a lawyer to handel the litigation at this point. You can use the find a lawyer feature to locate a civil trial... Read Answer
Turn the summons and complaint over to your car insurance company who you were with at the time of the accident. They will pay for your defense free... Read Answer
Nothing effective. You have no title which is dramtically different than merely having a lien in the title. Check with DMV for options but generally... Read Answer