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Anybody can sue anybody for anything, but what you're really asking is does she have a case. Was there a settlement agreement which included a... Read Answer
You can't "press charges" without the police and prosecutor. If you want criminal charges prosecuted, you will have to convince them to do... 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
First you need to find out if Wells Fargo has insurance covering such claims (almost certainly) and if that includes providing a defense for... Read Answer
Of course you can "ask for it back", but whether you can have a court compel her to return it depends on what the deal was originally. If the... Read Answer
I'm not sure I understand your question, because I'm not sure why you would think you may not have grounds for a civil suit. From what you've... Read Answer
It can't. It seems likely that the creditor claims to have served you with a summons, and obtained a default judgment against you when you... Read Answer
Anyone can sue anyone for anything, but if you only found a roach, and didn't drink the drink, your damages would be minimal (the price of the... Read Answer
I don't know what damages you can prove, but if you have suffered ascertainable monetary damages, why would you choose one or the other? Seek... Read Answer
It's not clear from your question exactly what your situation is, and there are times when an insured has different interests from his/her insurer... Read Answer
What does the agreement provide? If the agreement is silent as to how long the defendant has to pay (a pretty basic term) then a "reasonable... Read Answer
Not without the lender's consent, which it might give if someone else with financial resources equal to or greater than the son-in-law's would agree... Read Answer
If you're suing your ex on a contract he made in SC, which was to be performed in SC (i.e. making payments to an SC resident), you can sue him... Read Answer
Before you can garnish wages you have to get a judgment. Anybody can claim that somebody owes them money, but they have no legal power to... Read Answer
You have a case if you can get proof (probably in the form of an expert opinion) that the fire was caused by some negligent act by the repair... Read Answer
You can be sued, because anyone can sue, but that doesn't mean that the other side will win. I see no real claim for fraud, and probably not... Read Answer
While it is extremely difficult to give a definitive answer with so little detail, if the appliance that the doctor used failed,... Read Answer
If you do not oppose the claim against you, a judgment will be entered against you. If you do not pay the judgment, the judgment creditor can... Read Answer
If there is a warrant for your arrest, it is most likely a misdemeanor warrant, and the police will not extradite you from Florida, so the warrant... Read Answer
Legal grounds for what? What do you want to accomplish?
If your niece borrowed photos and now is refusing to return them, she may have... Read Answer
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You may have a claim under the South Carolina Workers Compensation laws for your injury at work. You are also entitled to weekly... Read Answer
As a general matter, the judicial system does not involve itself in second-guessing academic determinations. In other words, in nearly all cases such... Read Answer
It is not readily possible to answer your question from the limited facts provided. As a general matter, if you were harmed as a result of a wrongful... Read Answer