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The facts aren't clear nor is your version of them clear to me. I am from a large family of 4 generations of educators. I presume the action lawful... Read Answer
Depends on what you mean by "take a car". More information is needed in order to give you an accurate answer.
You should file a lawsuit for adverse possession so you can get title to the house, or at least to recover the amount of money you have paid.
You need to make an abuse-free environment, not money, your priority. You can't sue as a minor except through a guardian ad litem. You mother may... Read Answer
You should consult an attorney specializing in "tree law". There may be local ordinances to address your concern.
You have a claim for recovery of what you spent and possibly for fraud. On the other hand, it seems that the seller conveyed title to you losing it... Read Answer
If you smuggled into the country, then you should consult with an attorney before you violate any Treasury rules.
It never hurts to talk to a lawyer, but I would think a bank and/or an accountant could answer that for you. Good luck.
I think that you only have to go to a bank.
No, you need to speak with a banker.
The first obvious step is to treat any meth/cocaine problem and any other mental health problem, as this could be paranoia not reality.
Did he marry you because of the lie? If so he may be able to get annulment. On the other hand if he didn't marry you, what damages would he have?... Read Answer
I agree. Send the bill back with a check for the uncontested tests, and an explanatory letter (keep a copy) telling why you will not pay for the... Read Answer
You really don't give enough info here to answer your question. I suggest you call class counsel and ask them. Good luck.
Review the situation with a competent attorney. Don't assume that the comments meet the legal standard of defamation but, if they do, you may have... Read Answer
By filing a civil writ of administrative mandamus.
It appears to me that you are responsible for the tab for having hired the contractor to do work during which work the break occurred. But, your... Read Answer
There is a body of law to the effect that one cannot contract away one's liability for negligence. The answer will also depend on whether or not you... Read Answer
If your friend was under the age of 18, probably not. If she was over 18 years old, she could do as she pleases.
This is definitely not a personal injury question. I'd view your question as one of Family Law from the standpoint of parents and Contract Law from... Read Answer
Yes, it's an illegal business practice proscribed under unfair competition and false advertising laws.
Sounds like a nightmare scenario. Did you have any sort of written agreement with the IT Tech? Certainly sounds like an unbelievably exorbinant... Read Answer