Oh no... You definitely fell victim to some scam artist. Your bank was allowed to recall the funds since there is no specific time window on when the funds should be considered available.
The car has been sold to your friend (title has transferred hands) so you can sue him for non payment. It will not interfere with your bankruptcy filing.
It all depends on the company's policies when it comes to vendor relations. Have him check policies to see if he is allowed to direct business to people that he is related to. Many companies forbid that from happening. Good luck!
Sorry for you loss. There are no vet bills to claim because the dog, unfortunately, is no longer with us... Now, regarding what you can claim is the cost of getting a new dog and maybe pain and suffering since you have lost a hardworking and dear family member. Take your case to small claims...
Consult with a Bankruptcy attorney to see what type of BK will be best for you. So you know it in advance, unless your student loans are from 1991, they will not qualify to be part of the bankruptcy...
No, you don't. A reasonable person would expect to pay for late fees and attorney's fees for being delinquent. You don't need to have someone sending you letters to let you know that you have not paid what you, when buying the house, were told that you were responsible for.
Why haven't you looked into finding another job since you have indicated in your posting that you were willing to go back to work? If that is not what you want then you need to contact your former manager and have him refile the paperwork so you can refile the appeal to have your case looked...
Jacksgal is correct. Check your state laws regarding video and voice recording. As far as what constitutes sexual harassment and discrimination, check out the links below and if feel that you have a case, consult with an employment attorney.
http://www.employeeissues.com/discrimination.htm...
The person who was a licensed driver is responsible, however, per your posting, you don't indicate who that party was but you got a pretty good deal by having the two alledged riders of the moped split the cost of the damages. What you should do if the uncooperative party does not step up and...
Unfortunately, he did get them in the divorce, so he can take them back... You can request that he pays for the vet's bills and if he refuses, then, sue him in small claims court to recover the costs.