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Yep. No pay the bill - no service. YOu need to contact some charitable organizations or legal aid, and if there is a medical emergency without... Read Answer
You can sue him in General Sessions Court.
You can sue him to General Sessions Court.
Generally 4-5 years depending on the details.
Yes - the same as any other contract.
No such "best" way. Unless she is very wealthy, you are likely wasting your time with any type of lawsuit. This is the peril of "living together" and... Read Answer
If you're late - they get to call. The remedy is pay on time. That stated they can't harrass you, call you at your job or call your cell phone if it... Read Answer
You may need to call block them or hire a lawyer to sue them if its a debt collector, for violating the FDCPA.
He will probably need to hire a lawyer to represent him at some expense if he intends to dispute it. AMEX is notorious for adding in legal fees and... Read Answer
Sounds like you just did not handle it right. Should be easy to get it back on track. You need to make a cross motion to file an answer... Read Answer
You need to contact them to see if a payment plan can be worked out.
Possibly. Depends on the paperwork......but if you didn't pay the money you are risking the deal blows up with you defaulting. You need to pay what... Read Answer
Contact the clerk of the court where you went and ask for a copy of the civil warrant. The judgment amount should be on that document.
You will need to return the furniture if you refuse to finish out the rent to own contract you signed. Otherwise you might find yourself arrested and... Read Answer
It depends on what court entered it, and where the judgment debtor has assets. You will need to identify assets to the Sheriff to... Read Answer
Anyone can sue anyone. You would need to come to NYC to do it, and based on your post it is a he said/she said kind of fight that is tough to... Read Answer
You won't get a court appearance unless you follow procedures and request one. Even then absent some exemption - you may be stuck. You need to hire a... Read Answer
Not on the facts presented no. This may be a warranty or lemon law case if the car was new or had a warranty.
Depending on how much time has elapsed since you signed the new contract you may be able to unwind the deal but it is highly unlikely. Your next best... Read Answer
You need to answer the case. As this deal was not documented by either side, you clearly have defenses. It would not be that expensive to... Read Answer
You are either bankruptcy bound or going to find yourself with a judgment for a bunch ofmoney that gets sucked outof your new business unles... Read Answer