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An attorney should be consulted to discuss the totality of the facts. The chances are that the storage company has some facts you have not disclosed, such as that they sent you invoices for storage charges to your last known address and that you never filed a written change of address with them. See an attorney.... Read More
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As a general matter, an engagement ring is a conditional gift. The gift becomes complete upon marriage. If no marriage occurs, it remains the property of the donor. While some states vary this rule depending on the misconduct of the donor in causing the relationship to fail, the better rule is probably a "no fault" one where the ring must be returned.... Read More
As a general matter, an engagement ring is a conditional gift. The gift becomes complete upon marriage. If no marriage occurs, it remains the... Read More
It depends. Was your son injured? Was there a reasonable cause for the behavior in question?
It depends. Was your son injured? Was there a reasonable cause for the behavior in question?