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It really depends on your paperwork which I would half to review to give you a full and complete answer. Try and take the car back or get them to... Read Answer
You can retain an attorney to represent you.
Get a lawyer and follow the appeals process.
I already responded.
From the wording in your question I will assume you are in high school. First Amendment Rights, such as free speech, can be limited in a school... Read Answer
Parents are not responsible for the actions of a grown up, whether or not they live with you, UNLESS your child was driving your car with permission.... Read Answer
More information would be helpful in order to fully answer your question, but i will give it a shot based on what you have given. it sounds like your... Read Answer
I do not think so. As far as I know, only a deputized officer with a valid warrant can enter without permission. >
It means you were dealing with a corporation and they have the right to have their attorney represent them in court.
Take it back or take the plates.
He could be charged with Unauthorized Driving Away of an Automobile. UDAA. This is a felony.
It sounds like she has no case.
Typically, there is a 2 year statute of limitations for a claim against a city or its employees.
That is not illegal in Michigan.
Yes they can. Otherwise, they would never be able to investigate allegations of parental abuse or neglect. No child, nor anyone else for that matter,... Read Answer
Contact an attorney that specializes in civil law, particularly lemon law.
I think that someone who records a private conversation runs afoul of federal wiretapping laws. And blackmailing you with it is a felony in and of... Read Answer
You mother needs to see an attorney, depending on the state you are in she will have more or less rights.
About the only thing she can do is give him a 30-day notice to quit and then file an eviction action. Unless they bought things together, his... Read Answer