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Short of having her arrested and convicted of theft and hiring a lawyer to pursue a proper Illegal Pawn case under Fla. Stat. 539, not much. There is... Read Answer
Just because a case is Nolle Prossed does NOT mean it was a wrongful arrest. You will need to PROVE not allege that the charges were essentially... Read Answer
You'll need to hire a lawyer to handle this. Its a typical Fla. Stat. 501.976 type issue and a common scam.
" We have to put an end to this defamation of our character" You will probably need to hire a lawyer, albiet at some significant expense, to... Read Answer
This is a dimuniton of value case. Very difficult and expensive to pursue and not usually worth the effort absent a substantial loss on an expensive... Read Answer
Unless the something is identified and causes harm......not sure what you are asking, but there is no legal case there.
I assume that you are referring to a member of an HOA board or something similar, since there are no residency requirements on most "boards", i.e. a... Read Answer
This all needs to be addressed by YOUR divorce lawyer as this is intertwined with that proceeding.
Unless you want to be unemployed its not worth a lawsuit. You simply need to address this with your emploter or HR department to find out what is... Read Answer
You most likely lost the money by your sons poor choice. That stated, yoi will have to give him more money or he will have to find some other means... Read Answer
Unfortunately, morbid obesity is not a protected class for discrimination. She may want to consult with a ADA lawyer as you describe a refusal to... Read Answer
You wont find pro-bono lawyers for homeowners with contract suit issues. You will have to hire a lawyer to address this, and likely pay for the legal... Read Answer
Possibly - it really revolves around what you are trying to achieve vs. the results you are expecting. Basedon the facts you will likely be... Read Answer
Unless the items are worth the expense and effort, no one. If they were you can hire a lawyer to sue the shop for the theft or make a claim under... Read Answer
This sounds like there is some confusion on BOTH sides. What the employer believe is "hacking" is likely some continued use by you of the iPhone to... Read Answer
I can't imagine a reason that you would lose right to OWN fire arm or possess in home. Only thing I can think of would be possibly the facts that... Read Answer
You simply need to decide whether it worth spending some money"out of pocket" to hire a lawyer to examine your situation and help address it.... Read Answer
This type of case revolves around what type of move it was, in state vs. state to state, and the terms of the contract signed. The bad part is that... Read Answer
As a general rule, you wont get competent lawyers to simply write legal documents piece meal.
Its possible that a lawyer could subpoena such records if they are associated with a some litigation action. They should provide you notice that the... Read Answer
Sounds like its not exclusively "your" truck by title. You may have to hire a lawyer to sue for "replevin/conversion" at some expense if there is a... Read Answer
Nope - if somone put inaftermarket lights and they broke, they are not covered under manufacturer warranty because they are not manufactuer part.... Read Answer
Not likely - at least not in a manner that would be cost effective. If you want to spend money out of pocket on principle you might have a legal... Read Answer
You have asked this question on numerous sites. The answer is the same. If you are pro-se and don't know what you are doing you will need to hire a... Read Answer