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Sure they can. They sue you down there, get a judgment and then take the judgment to your home state and get a judgment on that judgment. Your best... Read Answer
The expression describing the Constitution of the United Kingdom as "unwritten" is based on the concept that the set of laws and principles under... Read Answer
Call Child Protective Services and let them know all this.
They have to prove you have the dog.
It does not really matter that they did not use your legal name because it is clear who they are suing. Any judgment against your nickname will be... Read Answer
You are under no obligation legally to prevent a suicide. However, you cannot help them in anyway. Perhaps videotape or having other witnesses might... Read Answer
I don't see anything wrong with it as long as gambling is not involved. No difference between pool league and a bowling league, dart league,... Read Answer
In many States contests like billiards or bowling where a tournament or league plays for a prize is not considered gambling since winning is based on... Read Answer
You cannot sue because you have not lost any money and have no money damages. Not everything that happens in life that you do not like becomes a... Read Answer
You need to contact your credit card companies ASAP. If another party gave away this information, they would likely be responsible for any false... Read Answer
It can, depending on the contract. You should have the contract reviewed by an attorney.
I need more details.
If you don't have it copyrighted or name protected.
No and you can sue them if you had the name first.
Don't give it to the band director, give it to the school or school district with the restriction that it be used for band equipment.
You can get a no contact order from the court. See court clerk and they can provide you the necessary form.
The no contact order you mentioned probably has language saying that your son can't have contact with your grandson's mom directly or indirectly... Read Answer
Yes, you are entitled to worker's compensation, no you cannot sue your employer. Does your employer actually own the lot? Who does the plowing,... Read Answer
Workers comp, yes. Sue: Where's the negligence?