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Answered 10 years and 7 months ago by Georges Herman Shers (Unclaimed Profile) |
6 Answers
Yes, you could sue but I am not sure what damages you can claim as normally the time you spend to straightens out a problem is not reimbursable. Ping certainly can go after the company for patient infringement, fraud, and violation of various other laws, but the company will say it had no knowledge the clubs were phony [how much did they pay for them]. The government might be interested in closing down the web site.... Read More
Yes, you could sue but I am not sure what damages you can claim as normally the time you spend to straightens out a problem is not reimbursable. ... Read More
Answered 10 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
I don't believe you have a lawsuit worth pursuing. Even if you did have a right to sue your non-biological father, lawsuits are about money for damages that your "ghost daddy" could never pay you. The lawsuit process of depositions and hearings would further tie you to him and force interaction he does not want. It would not be good for you either. He sounds like a deadbeat loser in many many ways. It is not your fault that he is so petty. For the sake of reducing his child support payments a tiny amount, he betrayed your trust as well as needlessly upset your siblings. Very small minded man. Unfortunately, the legal system can't heal this kind of injustice. However, what goes around comes around. He will get bowel cancer sooner rather than later now, for sure. Stay bonded with your mother. Remind your siblings that your history together and mother's blood make you family forever no matter what the jerk says about you or her. You all can overcome this POS. In a surprising twist, shouldn't you be happy his genes, in fact, aren't part of you? As bad as he is, he's not part of you. On the issue of finding your biological father, don't obsess. If and when the time is right, it will happen. If not, the mystery doesn't have to change things. Good Luck with your dreams.... Read More
I don't believe you have a lawsuit worth pursuing. Even if you did have a right to sue your non-biological father, lawsuits are about money for... Read More
Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by Robert Morrison Lucky (Unclaimed Profile) |
3 Answers
I am not sure of what exactly you are asking. What are you worrying will happen? I do not see anything happening because you blocked the persons calls and texts.
I am not sure of what exactly you are asking. What are you worrying will happen? I do not see anything happening because you blocked the persons... Read More
Answered 13 years and 2 months ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile) |
7 Answers
If you can prove everything you say, then perhaps you can sue. One of the problems is that you signed both checks; that made them both "live," and anyone who got that 1st check could cash it. You probably should have crossed off your endorsement or otherwise made it impossible for someone to cash.... Read More
If you can prove everything you say, then perhaps you can sue. One of the problems is that you signed both checks; that made them both "live," and... Read More
Answered 13 years and 3 months ago by Ronald A. Steinberg (Unclaimed Profile) |
8 Answers
i think that if the paperwork giving you the home and land was done properly, then the gift is complete and it cannot be taken back. Are you sure that it was a gift? Were you required to do something to earn it or to keep it?
i think that if the paperwork giving you the home and land was done properly, then the gift is complete and it cannot be taken back. Are you sure... Read More