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You must have medical proof in the form of testimony from another doctor that the pap smear is what caused the miscarriage. You will need to consult... Read Answer
Can't help you. Your are going to have to do the research yourself to try and find an attorney. Look for a personal injury attorney.
The program can impose whatever reasonable and necessary punishment is required, including imposing punishment for inappropriate language.
You would need to look at the divorce papers to see what, if anything, your are entitled to.
In some circumstances, a search warrant is not needed to conduct a raid and the search of the house. If this is the case then you have no case.
"Small claims" generally refer to the jurisdictional limits of courts. For instance, with some exceptions, the jurisdicational limits for General... Read Answer
Any attorney in the county where you live should be able to assist you.
My opinion is that you do not have a case for "wrongful arrest". The reason for that is public officials, like the judge, are performing a... Read Answer
You have to deal with the jail in getting them back.
See my answer to this same question that you asked previously.
I am not aware of any privacy laws that would prohibit a first loan company from calling and asking a 2nd loan company if you have a loan with that... Read Answer
You can file a petition in the circuit/chancery court of the county where you live to change your name.
The only ones who can help him are the prison officials.
I would suggest that you need to speak with an attorney in your county.
You need to contact an attorney in your county that handles civil litigation.
You'll need to hire an attorney in your hometown to assist you.
No you do not have a lawsuit. The police have the discretion to use tasers or not, depending on the circumstances, even if you are handcuffed.
You would need to find an attorney who handles medical malpractice in your county.
I do not handle this type of case. Sorry
You have no right to make the private school take her. It is the schools choice to take her or not. The school is not denying... Read Answer
I don't think that this is covered by HIPPA law.
Under the Fair Debt Collection Act, you need to contact each of the credit reporting agencies and challenge any negative entry on your credit... Read Answer
Courts will not get involved until the school board has had an opportunity to resolve issue. Need to take this issue up with the schoolboard.
Not sure but it would at least constitute harrassment. Contact the police department and see what it says. This at least might scare him.
Don't use the floor buffer to avoid hurting your child. Contact the department of labor.