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Your son and his friends need to speak to the teacher and/or the principal and complain. it sounds like the 12 year old really needs a friend.
It is up to the state paying the lottery funds. Since they like to show winners to draw more people in, I would doubt that they would hide your name.
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If it was a gift to you then it is yours.
Never meet with law enforcement without an attorney. Simply call them and tell them you are happy to discuss it with your attorney present. This... Read Answer
Schools have to be very careful as they get sued by everybody. They are not doing anything illegal and there is not much you can do. They think you... Read Answer
Probably not. it's a private building.
Probably, because "reason" is a matter of perspective. The cop will probably write in his report you looked damn intoxicated.
Talk to the lawyer that handled the case, only he can answer that question. If you were already sentenced and the time for appeal os over there are... Read Answer
You need to discuss all of this with an attorney. For example, I cannot tell from your question who you want to sue, and for what. I cannot tell if... Read Answer
You should look at the contract you signed to see what it says about the deposit. If there is nothing there, you may have a claim for CSPA... Read Answer
Go to the bank and discuss it with the manager. If you don't like the manner with which they handle it, move to another bank.
The definition of cheating in law school is relatively easy to understand.
If it was your surgery, then why wouldn't you pay for some, most or all of it? A husband would be responsible, but not a boy friend. If you signed a... Read Answer
She has to give the medical records to you.
Theoretically, you could file a petition for pre-suit discovery. But they have already said that the file has been purged so that may be an act of... Read Answer
You can get your money back. In some countries, they fry the roaches and eat them. Yummy! Unless you suffered some illness directly connected to... Read Answer
The police can question any witness. A minor suspect is different, they "should" try to locate the parents, but they usually do not.