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If you haven't already, you should contact law enforcement in your area. If that doesn't work, you might try to contact the Prosecuting... Read Answer
A credit union charging you for check fraud, and the State charging you for check fraud are two different things. Look carefully at who is... Read Answer
I have some questions. How much did you end up paying for the car? It looks like $3800 was the original price, but $2800 was what you had to pay to... Read Answer
you should negotiate a monthly payment plan to payback the subsidy.
If it's only $800, you're in luck.
You can try the CFTC and your local consumer protection agency.
That's a hrad question to answer - need facts in regard to type of judgment - whom it is against and upon what legal basis, timing is everything in... Read Answer
Hire a good lawyer to help you go after restitution or file suit against her to recover directly. This is too complicated to answer from a... Read Answer
Assuming that the offense involved is felony theft under the Illinois statutory scheme, the generally statute of limitations is three years... Read Answer
Passage of time does not automatically result in dropped charges if a warrant was issued. The relevant time period is from commission of... Read Answer
If your matter is a misdemeanor fraud case then you may hire an attorney and they will generally be able to appear in your place. However, if... Read Answer
Obviously, both the wife and the notary have perpetuated something of a fraud. To the extent the husband has been damaged, he could seek claims... Read Answer
You may be looking at some rather serious charges! Depending upon how many vehicles were broken into, you may be charged with one or more... Read Answer
You are being investigated for a felony crime. It is important that you protect yourself by hiring an attorney. Should the District... Read Answer