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Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by William L. Sanders (Unclaimed Profile) |
6 Answers
is this a violation? Violation of what? I know of no reason why this is illegal. I find nothing illegal in any of the other facts stated. It is not illegal for employers to do dumb things like that.
is this a violation? Violation of what? I know of no reason why this is illegal. I find nothing illegal in any of the other facts stated. It... Read More
Answered 11 years and 11 months ago by John J. Carney (Unclaimed Profile) |
5 Answers
You can pay your debts so that people don't let others know you don't pay them. You cannot sue anyone here and it is amazing that you would even think that you could. The truth is a defense to libel and slander.
You can pay your debts so that people don't let others know you don't pay them. You cannot sue anyone here and it is amazing that you would even... Read More
Answered 12 years ago by Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile) |
2 Answers
Find out what hospital rules are. What would happen if she just showed up? What if she were to find out when her stepmother wasn't there, and then showed up?
Find out what hospital rules are. What would happen if she just showed up? What if she were to find out when her stepmother wasn't there, and then... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Georges Herman Shers (Unclaimed Profile) |
6 Answers
Why do you not return the call to see what it is about. Just do not give any personal information. Otherwise, look on line at your local superior court for the case number to see what the case is about. There is no reason why the sheriff would be involved unless it was an eviction case.
Why do you not return the call to see what it is about. Just do not give any personal information. Otherwise, look on line at your local superior... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Mark T. Peters, Sr. (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
File for divorce and start the process of dividing the property, including the proceeds of the sale of the awning. If he did not get fair value, then you can assert that he is trying to defraud you.
File for divorce and start the process of dividing the property, including the proceeds of the sale of the awning. If he did not get fair value,... Read More
Answered 12 years and a month ago by Mr. Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile) |
5 Answers
Sue who? The Postal Service? They are broke. They will get a govt lawyer to rep them free and will keep you in court for maybe 2 years. who will pay your lawyer to go through 2 years of such nonsense? Can you afford that? what is your damage other than hurt feelings? Did it occur to you to call the postmaster and ask what the rules are?... Read More
Sue who? The Postal Service? They are broke. They will get a govt lawyer to rep them free and will keep you in court for maybe 2 years. who will pay... Read More
Answered 12 years and 2 months ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile) |
8 Answers
Alcoholics never admit to being alcoholics. The doctor is entitled to diagnose your condition by what you tell him and the results of your liver tests. Disagree all you want, but the smartest thing you could do is to join an AA group.
Alcoholics never admit to being alcoholics. The doctor is entitled to diagnose your condition by what you tell him and the results of your liver... Read More
Answered 12 years and 3 months ago by Georges Herman Shers (Unclaimed Profile) |
8 Answers
It is difficult for an outsider to believe you have that much evidence. You should go to the Counsel on Judicial performance, the D.A.'s Office, the State Bar, etc. if you really have any where close to that amount of evidence. But if you do not, do not harm a person's reputation by spreading false accusations. See if you can find someone who is neutral and you trust who will look over a small amount of your paperwork to see if you really have what you think you do. As to filing a civil suit, some of the complained of actions are barred by judicial immunity and unless you can show there was a cover up to hide evidence so that you could not get it until recently, a 2008 incident is going to be barred by the statute of limitations. Federal judges are very strict as to cases that come before them and move the case along quickly; you can sue in state court for the same allegations, although I am sure that you do not trust the local judicial system.... Read More
It is difficult for an outsider to believe you have that much evidence. You should go to the Counsel on Judicial performance, the D.A.'s Office, the... Read More
Answered 12 years and 5 months ago by Mr. Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile) |
9 Answers
You cant stop your family from giving its property to a con man. But if the con man commits fraud you can see him indicted. talk to a lawyer and perhaps to the police if you think fraud involved.
You cant stop your family from giving its property to a con man. But if the con man commits fraud you can see him indicted. talk to a lawyer and... Read More
Answered 12 years and 5 months ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile) |
8 Answers
They probably interpreted the situation as your committing a crime by bringing the under age girl in with you. I think that your credibility with them is shot. I think that they were within their rights.
They probably interpreted the situation as your committing a crime by bringing the under age girl in with you. I think that your credibility with... Read More
Answered 12 years and 6 months ago by Mr. David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile) |
11 Answers
Normally they cannot. However, if for some reason, they own the rights to the number it is possible. If they obtained ownership of your business, they may have a right to use the number that has been associated with the business.
Normally they cannot. However, if for some reason, they own the rights to the number it is possible. If they obtained ownership of your business,... Read More