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That depends upon whether the hearing was intended as a mere recommendation to someone else who has the authority to issue the order or not. You need... Read Answer
No! It seems that you are living there rent free; whether that is the situation or not, you have no right to demand the owner kick out the other... Read Answer
The conviction was not reduced to a "strike." A strike means a criminal conviction, with the sentence being increased with each strike. I do not... Read Answer
Look at the California Rules of Court and it will tell you what must be included. You can get a copy of the form from the civil court clerk or on... Read Answer
As one of her parents, I do not think you need the agreement of your wife, especially since she is the cause of the trouble.
Decide whether you want to keep the car and get a certain sum back or return the car for everything you have paid on it, including registration. They... Read Answer
Your ins. Co. will pursue the other driver to see if he/she has insurance. If so, they will get reimbursed, and you will get the $500 deductible. ... Read Answer
You knew the paperwork was not okay and someone in the dealership's employ saw falsified papers and likely assumed you were a risk as to making... Read Answer
If you only co-signed, then you are not an owner and could not get any insurance coverage since you do not own the car. You need to check what the... Read Answer
The fact that the glass was broken does not necessarily mean that there was any glass chips inside the glass. If there was a break through the entire... Read Answer
If you had a skull fracture and did not see a physician you are crazy. So I assume the injury was much less serious. You can still report the... Read Answer
I do not understand how the accident occurred [how did she get her hand into the pocket], but elevator doors are designed not to close on objects in... Read Answer
You do not explain how the lack of an alarm helped cause her to fall. Speak to some local plaintiffs personal injury attorneys, telling them all the... Read Answer
Yes, you have a chance. In the initial instance, it might be hard to prove negligence. However, once they had notice of the theft, they surely... Read Answer
You have committed a crime; depending on how much you stole it would be a felon or a misdemeanor.
In California, an uninsured driver can not collect for pain and suffering but his passenger can. So you can collect vehicle damage, car rental,... Read Answer
Money for pain and suffering are separate property, for lost wages community property and it is also taxable as income, although I suspect most... Read Answer
Since you lack insurance, you can not collect any damages for pain and suffering but you can collect for everything else. ?make a claim with the... Read Answer
Normally it refers to a new attorney replacing the old one or the party originally representing themselves.
Likely, but since you give no other information none of us can guess how much. 1-2 might not be worth anything.
Compensation for wage loss is community property [if you had not been injured, you would have earned that money and both people's earnings are... Read Answer
Your case raises a question of negligence on the part of the store. An investigation by an experienced personal injury attorney should provide you... Read Answer
Yes, you make a claim against the store. Contact them and report what happened. They will ask what type of shoes, was your baby bump so large that... Read Answer
Ask your attorney. We do not know anything about your case. Perhaps your medical condition has not stabilized, the court where you filed is so backed... Read Answer