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Yes. Creditors often do not take partial payments lest it appear that they're settling for less than is owed.
You have to do a thorough search--white pages, internet, family/friends, etc. If you have exhaused these possibilities, you can motion the court to... Read Answer
He can charge you reasonable costs of postage and copying.
The owner of the property is usually responsible for upkeep. Do you rent? If so, is there a clause in your lease? If it's the landlord's... Read Answer
A perfume allergy is not a disability as defined by law. They are not required to accommodate you. Your only recourse would be to quit and file for... Read Answer
The assets of the club must be liquidated and given to a similar organization that has 501(c)(3) status. No individual can benefit from the... Read Answer
Assuming that the contract provides what you say it does, and that you have not breached it, no. Even if you had breached it, while he may have... Read Answer
Call your local police department. If they will not help, file a Private Criminal Complaint against the child for assault at your local Magisterial... Read Answer
You can keep a log of those who call. Tell them they have the wrong number and not to call you again.
If the same person(s) keep calling you after... Read Answer
It sounds like you gave full disclosure. It's always a good idea to have a bill of sale for anything over $100. However, you didn't warranty it and I... Read Answer
You say that judgment was "placed" against you. A judgment can't just be "placed" against you unless you have been sued and either lost on the... Read Answer
I recommend you call the Lancaster County Lawyer Referral line and ask for a referral:
The Lancaster Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service... Read Answer
Report it to the principal and guidance office. Keep a written record. If they do nothing, report it to the superintendant. If the problem is not... Read Answer
You can, but make sure you use the phrase "in my opinion," or "from my perspective."
Opinions, clearly expressed as opinions, are not actionable.... Read Answer
You can indeed ask for a copy. Don't be surprised if they blow you off, however.
You can. You may have to sue her under the concepts in the law of "in quantum meruit" (for value of the work done) and/or "unjust enrichment" (i.e.... Read Answer
If you ever split up, she possibly could be entitled to 1/2 the value of the house. If she's paying about 25% of the worth, it's best to draft a... Read Answer
Generally, a cash-in-hand deposit is refundable, unless you were told it is non-refundable, or you signed a lease with such a provision.
I would imagine so. Your gyne may have personal objections to doing it, which is his right in PA, so you may need to see a different doctor.
Your best resource is your county's Agency for the Aged...give them a call.
You could be. However, if you took reasonable steps to protect the data, you likely will not be liable for negligence.
It is unethical for an attorney to communicate directly with an opposing party concerning a disputed matter when the attorney knows that... Read Answer
It can be considered a violation of state and federal wiretapping laws. You CAN, however, set up a video recorder as long as it doesn't record... Read Answer
Yes, you should have received double pay. If your employer is not honoring that, contact your local labor department... Read Answer
Yes. I would file charges for criminal simple assault first. Then, you can sue for assault and nuisance.