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Probably not successfully. There is a natural products exception to foreign objects in foods. I.e. pits in cherry pie filling, clam shell in clam... Read Answer
Gifts are not community property.
Probably not. This assumes the termination was wrongful and it may not have been. Second, he had the opportunity to make his claim and he didn't... Read Answer
Was there any written agreement? Did she find a buyer? Did she mention the rates ahead of time? I need more information but the answer may be that... Read Answer
You should ask an attorney who handles discrimination cases. I do not Most do not charge just to talk - that is how they get cases.
Yes you have the right to drop out of the class.
Is it a public school; is it a private school? Is the choir concert part of a class she is taking? Is it considered "homework"? "research" for an... Read Answer
Probably not, since the deductible needs to be paid prior to the car being released.
He has a case if he has receipts for stuff he bought for you.
That can be your defense if he sues you in small claims court.
Equity does not aid the volunteer, see an attorney but it appears from the facts stated you never had a contract or agreement with him.
Let him take you to small claims.
He will not win if the judge believes you. He can't get money after the fact for volunteer work.
The most important thing to remember a person can sue or file a small claims action even if they don't have a successful case. So can he sue?... Read Answer
I have no idea what could happen in Nigeria. The lawyer did not say he would give the inheritance to someone else. He said he could not guarantee... Read Answer
Why don't you ask the employer to directly deposit your checks into your bank account? Cheaper for them, and a lot less hassle. Other than that,... Read Answer
Any one can try to press charges.
I would call and tell them.