I am a professional banker so I can offer you some insight. The Bank wants to 'modify' your mortgage and to do so would mean to 'vacate' or dismiss the foreclosure judgement that would instigate the forced sale of your home.
Until the motion is adopted the foreclosure is ongoing but I...
I am not too sure that she has suffered 'long lasting documents'. I dont even know what that means. I guess you mean long term injury?
She clearly states the incident happened 6 days ago.
I asked her to consult with an attorney who does know , unless you claim to be a Civil Injury...
Is there any other incidents ? One incident is cause but juries tend not take it seriously unless there was permanent injury like the roof falling down on your head.
Do you have video where you work to show the manager harassing you? Do you have voice recordings? Will fellow employees...
You are welcome. More likely a collection agency bought a 'list' off creditors and your name was on there. If you ask them for a copy of the original judgement they fold like tents.
Were you legally separated or just living apart? If not he can sue you for divorce but then again I dont know if you would care at this point.
I wouldnt count on alimony .
Since you dont have a receipt then you might need to accept the fact you didnt pay it. Unless your bank has record of it but i doubt they keep records over 7 years.
If this is the case, then I suggest this plan of action:
You need to have your parents pull their credit bureau report. This...
I would go to the meeting and just tell the truth. If you didn't steal the money then you have nothing to fear. Many states have the 'right' to fire for no reason in the slightest.
What employers fail to realize 99% of the time is they cant then STATE a reason and then backpeddle when that...
I wouldnt drive with the licence. Why? If you get pulled over your 'ignorance' will not be of any good. The best you will get is driving while suspended without knowledge. Worst case is they go talk to the people you talked to (computer records /notes of calls) and make a liar out of you...
My analysis was predicated on the fact the letter contained evidence that the store had her things. How else do they find her address to send her a letter?
She could hire an attorney to call up the store asking why they sent her a letter in the first place. Did they find her 'junk' and thus...
Good points Moose. I know that she could get the letter, get an attorney to call the store up thanking them for 'finding' her things and offering a reward to return them to her. The store would then confront the lawyer with the fact she stole the other items and the lawyer could then start to...
I am curious. The judge said they showed up with 'documentation' ? Like what? Tape recordings of the barking? Video?
I agree with the others though. Sounds like you need a small house with a yard for your dogs instead of pesky neighbors.
In my opinion, if he went and confessed to the officers at the scene, the only thing he should be doing is getting a lawyer to convince the state to let him into a diversion plan. Assuming this is his first arrest.