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Minors may enter into contracts, but they can be revoked. The magistrate likely will consider it a done deal, seeing as how the one is now wrecked. I... Read Answer
IF your question is whether the mere fact that you are romantically involved with your boyfriend, who is still technically married, would allow his... Read Answer
If your ex gave you the computer as an outright gift, he cannot take it back. The problem is that this is a he said/she said situation,... Read Answer
It is very unlikely that you can recover from the school, because school disrticts have immunity from many types of civil lawsuits.
You probably want a criminal lawyer to advise as to how you may file a criminal complaint against the person who harrassed your daughter. A civil... Read Answer
You will need to bring a motion to open the judgment. After 1.5 years, it may be difficult or impossible to do, but it's worth trying.
Are you just trying to serve your response to his appeal or something similar? Then you can just mail it to his last known mailing address. If you... Read Answer
He can sue you for the value of the ring and likely win. However, you are under no obligation to repay him unless he files suit.
You may have a claim against your sister for defamation. While you can sue your sister's employer, from what you've written it doesn't seem to... Read Answer
Do you have the mother's last known address? Are you sure that she has moved? If so, she may have left a forwarding address, which I... Read Answer
There is a statute of limitations for breach of contract actions in Pennsylvania, and 14 years is way beyond it. However, the limitations... Read Answer
One reason why you will continue to have difficulty trying to find an attorney is that such claims are extraordinarily difficult to win. If you are... Read Answer
If you are asking whether you have a claim against McDonalds, I do not believe so. The temperature of their coffee is not the proximate... Read Answer
If the buyer wants title, they must pay the price. You have leverage and you can simply refuse to sign it over until she pays the full price.... Read Answer
In PA, most assets are at risk. There are limited exemptions which include IRAs, clothes and bibles.
Any one can contact any one about any thing. That can be by phone, mail or in person. So, you probably don't have a case for harassment... Read Answer
A mortgage company has the right to protect its asset. If they believe the house is vacant they can and do change locks, board the windows and... Read Answer
Anyone can sue anyone for anything. When you are sued, you have little choice but to defend yourself. The only exception would be when... Read Answer
To recover belongings requires a suit called replevin. That, of course, will cost you money. So, you have to decide if the attempt is... Read Answer
You have the right to sue. The likely place would be in the magiesterial district justice (small claims court). The limit for cases that... Read Answer
You need to file a complaint. It is not a simple procedure and I strongly suggest consulting with an attorney like me who offers a free initial... Read Answer
You cannot move for dismissal for inactivity. Rather, after 2 years of inactivity, the Prothonotary, where pleadings are filed, will notify the... Read Answer
There are 2 types of actions involved, product liability and negligence. Product liability does not require a party to prove the manufacturer... Read Answer
6803 involves Possession or Consumption of Alcohol by a minor. There is a six-month license suspension attendant to that charge if you plead or... Read Answer
Any court hearing can be enforced by the power of the court. That includes issuing a bench warrant for arrest.
At a minimum, failure to appear... Read Answer