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Except in unusual circumstances (gifts given in contemplation of marriage, as you noted, or gifts given by a person who believed that he/she was... Read Answer
Letters such as this one can be considered a contract that can be enforced, however a review of the content of the letter would need to be analyzed.... Read Answer
Subpoena sent by email is non-binding unless you accept service of the subpoena via email. You can ignore the subpoena until properly served.
Each case is dependant upon its own particular facts and urge you to consult with an attorney. However, it sounds like the landlord is... Read Answer
Until you are served with a subpoena it has no power or authority. Service is typically made by certified mail, but can also be done in-person by a... Read Answer
You certainly have them on breach of contract, but that cost has to be balanced against the cost of retaining an attorney and the cost and expense of... Read Answer
Unfortunately, there is no civil cause of action for online harassment that does not rise to the level of physical threats. There is a criminal... Read Answer
With all due respect to your police friend, I think he/she is wrong. It's a crime to withhold osmeone's mail. Google "is it a crime to... Read Answer
You probably can't yet have the case dismissed. That only happens when you file a motion to dismiss the complaint and there isn't enough information... Read Answer
You need to get a copy of the judgment showing your acquittal. You then need to either talk to the lawyer who defended you in the county of the... Read Answer
A Personal Injury attorney can investigate this matter and determine all possible responsible parties rather than pursuing on your own. Choose an... Read Answer
The lien is only valid for five years, then becomes dormant and must be revived. If your only income is through ssi then I wouldn't worry about it in... Read Answer
It depends how the initial contract was structured. In Ohio, a minor CAN take title to a car with a guardian's sign-off. R.C. 4505.031... Read Answer
Each party to a lawsuit pays their own attorney unless (a) the contract they're suing over provides for the prevailing paryt to collect attorneys... Read Answer
Do you have a judgment from a court on your claim that you are owed money? If not, does your contract provide that you can repossess the... Read Answer
You need to hire the real estate lawyer NOW that you shoudl have hired from the start to review the issue. Unfortunately, now it may cost you as much... Read Answer
You have no protection - you are an at will guest if you are not on the lease.
The terms of the attorney client relationship are governed by the engagement letter. If you had a written agreement that you executed with the... Read Answer
Did you sign a contact for the consignment? It sounds like your best remedy is to get the money for the bike because you've already signed for the... Read Answer
Hello Bethany,
I am sorry to hear your child's godmother is facing this stressful situation. First and foremost, the lease will be controlling as to... Read Answer
Ms. Haas, there are a lof of unanswered questions. Against whom was the judgment obtained? An individual or a corporation? Was it... Read Answer
Why would you hire a lawyer and pay money to anyone if you don't know where they are or whether they are an actual lawyer? Something is drastically... Read Answer
There are many reasons why a contract could be invalid, but using a nickname by which you are ideetified and which you signed is not one of them, and... Read Answer
Did the person make any complaints about the workmanship of the work you completed? How much are you owed? Did you attempt to resolve the... Read Answer
I'm not sure what your question is, but you should know that in any suit against the landlord's estate, you may have a problem with... Read Answer