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This. So much this. Let me guess: the parties involved are in their late teens or 20s. Truly, I heard this SO many times from my older, male cousins. It means nothing. And it's a little odd that you'd think this was serious enough to call the police.
What does your son's grades have to do with Extra and Co-curricula activities? Because that's where the Order references "aggressive campaign" (page 31, Section F.1.c). It reads "The School District shall require the administration of each school and sponsors of each activity to implement an...
Why? That seems to be an unnecessarily adversarial thing to do and is likely to make things worse, not better.
And as long as you have a landline, then block him from your cell phone (as long as they have the landline#). With any luck, they'll move out sooner. Then you'll have to decide if...
It's quite possible that the medication she is on is the cause of the sudden onset of her anger. But regardless of the cause, is there a reason you don't leave?
He can do all of the above, but that may not get him out of the contract, though. Because of yet, they've not breached the contract. As Quincy pointed out, the time for cstrong to research was BEFORE he signed the contract, not after. And since they've not breached the contract, what would...
Since we have NO way of knowing who your student loan creditor is with, there's no way to answer your question. However, it's very likely that your creditor has a website. And just registering for the site to see the details of your account doesn't mean they magically have your bank account info.
Have them contact a Veteran's Service Organization for assistance. VSOs will help figure out benefits and don't charge for services. They can find a list of VSOs in AZ here: https://www.benefits.va.gov/ROPHOENIX/veterans-services-orgs.asp
ETA: I work for the Army in Social Services, so...
Or, it's quite possible that this is not the first time you've been unreasonably rigid and they have jumped on this situation as an opportunity to be done with you.
Look, I feel for you. It's horrible to be unfairly accused of something and feel like you've not gotten your due process. But...
What does "They are planning to put me on the company's zero tolerance policy" mean? Does this policy mean they will discipline you or put you on probation?
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