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Your ex can ask for anything he wants, but nothing you've written in your question would give him the right to take the phone back, whether he gave... Read Answer
Your divorce decree may control how the money should have been distributed. If it does, you could file a motion to enforce to get a judgment for your... Read Answer
If your parents refuse to address this problem, you could seek the help of a trusted teacher or school counselor in how to handle this issue. You may... Read Answer
I'm not sure about whether YOU would have to pay the bills under Texas law (in NY, they would probably be considered "necessaries" for which the... Read Answer
If the landlord had decided to rent the apartment to someone else for more money, would you not have claimed that it had breached the terms of your... Read Answer
You should file a probate in the county where your father died. The court will make sure that your father's things are distributed to his heirs.... Read Answer
Your husband would need a name change petition filed. The process is farily simple. You can find the forms on www.texaslawhelp.org. You may also... Read Answer
Go to the JP court where the suit was filed. They may have a form you can use to answer. If they do not, you can type or write your answer and file... Read Answer
Freedom of speech is a misnomer. The Constitution doesn't guarantee you free speech, it prevents THE GOVERNMENT from infringing your right to... Read Answer
I'm not familiar with the law in Texas, and it is possible that it is different than elsewhere, but basically you can call yourself anything... Read Answer
These are obviously difficult situations. The law supplies some causes of action against the contractor after the fact, but no real safeguards in the... Read Answer
This could be a question of timing and resources. Let the floods dissipate and then contact an attorney. Your question does not state about which... Read Answer
It probably would not hurt to consult with an attorney. It would either be a real estate lawyer or a consumer lawyer. I'm not entirely sure which.... Read Answer
If it was approved, then I doubt you must remove it. However, the alternative may be that you have to plant a couple larger trees. Obviously,... Read Answer
I couldn't handle the matter because I live and work in NY, but I just wanted to let you know that, since your mother has Alzheimers, she may not... Read Answer
If your problems were caused by the dentist's failure to live up to professional standards, you can sue him/her for malpractice. Your suit... Read Answer
No. Or more accurately, you can sue, but you have no claim, particularly for breach of contract (you had no contract with your son in... Read Answer
Did the parent make any statement of fact which was derogatory and which she knew to be untrue? Did that statement or statements damage... Read Answer