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The public defender's office represents your family member and not you. As such, they have no obligation to give you any information or to be nice.... Read Answer
That is a violation of the Penal Code. You could report him to the police department. They may not do anything. Next time do not talk to him.
You could sue in small claims court.
Gifts are gifts and you can not sue for their return.
You have a contract with them that requires both sides to abide by certain terms. They can not change the hours of operation without notifying you;... Read Answer
British system: First born. Ca system: share equally. However, the new wife may be entitled to some or all, depending on separate or community... Read Answer
You desperately need a family law attorney. Dissolution and custody court is run under different rules than the regular courts.
Get all the papers... Read Answer
You could probably sue both in one case.
Unfortunately there is no way to sue him. The most you can do is dump him.
Probably not, since it was your choice to drive after having been drinking. Next time, I suggest that you call a taxi for both of you.
That is a planning or environmental issue. Seek a lawyer who deals with those issues.
You cannot sue for personal injuries in the Unlawful Detainer action your landlord may bring. You would have to file a separate case.
It is not illegal, but you may want to find a park or somewhere else to keep from problems with your neighbors.
Have you met face-to-face with the teacher?
You have the right to meet face-to-face with the teacher, and if you are not satisfied with the results... Read Answer
Yes, you may be evicted. You are using a space without payment. One can not get something for nothing. The landlord also is not obligated to rent it... Read Answer
If there is a dissolution action on file then you can file a request with the court for an order allowing you access to the house to get your... Read Answer
The good news is that you have a choice of venues to file your lawsuit. Analyzing the relative pros and cons of each choice against the other choices... Read Answer
In an unlawful firing the issues are was he illegally fired, normally requires proof of discrimination, and then what are the damages. If he did not... Read Answer
No. It's called child molestation.
If you have been paying tax on this property for that number of years, you may actually be the owner by adverse possession. This is a complicated... Read Answer
If your claim derives from English common law, you probably have a right to a jury. If your claim is also a crime if brought by the government, you... Read Answer