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Your mother should file harassment charges and also a formal complaint with her employer.
Go to the court hearing and ask the officer/judge if they will cut you a break and lessen the charges. It often happens.
If it's a gift, you don't have to return the items.
You could have a claim for harassment against the school.
It is "as is." You are not allowed to knowingly fail to disclose any problems with the car. You claim you have not done that. Any claim they would... Read Answer
It's unethical for an attorney to promise any potential client an outcome from a case.
I would call the county courthouse where they are headquartered and see about registering a foreign judgment there. Once it is registered there,... Read Answer
Object by stating that the question is ambiguous. Write that as your answer.
You could get an order of court requiring the father to provide the medication for the child. If the father refuses to do so, you could then try to... Read Answer
Do you have your agreement in writing? Do you have receipts for the payments you made to the mother?
Generally, in a case like yours, the jury sets an amount for damages. The injured party sues and has to prove three things: 1. What was said damaged... Read Answer
File suit against her for Defamation of Character. Be aware, however, that these cases are difficult to win.
Generally, a person has 2 years from the date of an attorney's malpractice within which to bring a lawsuit against the attorney. However, if you... Read Answer
Assuming that the contract was otherwise valid (e.g. he was competent, he received consideration for his promise, there was no duress, you did not... Read Answer
It was good of you to participate in the study. I'm certain many of these studies provide valuable information that contributes to more... Read Answer
You can sue for breach of contract where either the offer was made (Arizona) or accepted (Pennsylvania). I suggest that you file suit for $282 plus... Read Answer
There is nothing in the law that allows an attorney to simply place a lien on your home because you did not pay the attorney's bill. Am I... Read Answer
First of all, let me say that I feel for you and your situation. I don't have any easy answers for you. I'll first tell you that unpaid... Read Answer
Yes, HIPPA does provide for the possibility of a civil lawsuit if the law is violated.
Unfortunately, since you filed the suit in Pennsylvania, you would be responsible for travel back to the state for the deposition.
The short answer to your questions is "yes". Whether its likely that your bank accounts will be garnished or you'll lose your house is a... Read Answer
I would certainly recommend hiring an attorney to represent your interest in this case, especially if the defendant has already obtained an attorney.... Read Answer
The pleading process in civil court is very rules-driven and can be very confusing. If you miss a step, or a portion of a step, it can... Read Answer
You might. If the terms of your employment were for a particular rate (say $15/hour), then the parent is responsible for you receiving that... Read Answer