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So then how can you say with certainty that the seller knew about this when it didn't start happening until "hours later"?
Bottom line is you cannot. You can ASSUME that but would that hold up in court? I doubt it.
In addition to the fact that you have no idea who this guy is - so how would...
You really should be dealing with an experienced divorce/family law attorney to draw up the agreement. Doing it yourself is not a good idea.
A licensed attorney will be able to answer all of your questions. Getting this done with an attorney shouldn't cost all that much and will avoid many...
You had plenty of opportunity to see if had any problems. I wouldn't have invited you over my house either if I was selling it. That's called being safe, not a scam.
Sounds like you already replaced the memory. That shouldn't have cost too much. Even if you have to replace the hard drive -...
I wouldn't know what's considered a "spice" or some other ingredient. I'm sure there are other people as ignorant as I am about it so just saying you're allergic to "spices" would be insufficient to ensure safety. As quincy said, your best bet is to bring your own food.
https://www.nycbar.org/for-the-public/legal-forms-and-resources/small-claims-court-guide-overview/enforcing-a-judgment-small-claims-court
You can check the list of "enforcement officers" and contact one - maybe they can give you some insight.
When I hear "soliciting" I actually first think of a licensed for-hire vehicle driver that is soliciting fares on the street, which is illegal here and much more common than any other type of soliciting.
:p
I would file a complaint report at the local NYPD precinct as well as report it to ACS:
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/acs/child-welfare/keeping-children-safe.page
You beat me to it. I was going to say that such actions should only be undertaken by trained medical professionals or injury and/or infection may result.
You'll have to come to Texas and file your lawsuit. This will undoubtedly cost more thousands of dollars in travel expenses.
In the end, I can almost guarantee that you will not be able to collect a dime from him even if you win your case.
That's problem number 1. Your father hired an attorney that represented HIM. An attorney does not represent both sides in a divorce case. There's only one client - and that was your father.
There is no "we" here. You are not involved. Your mother needs to handle this with her attorney. This is...
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