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    CA - Defective Service - 3 Day Notice - Unlawful Detainer

    Ok let me understand this what was not served properly. The 3 day pay or quit or your court papers? It makes a difference
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    Eviction Help

    Rent withholding is only allowed in certain states. In the states that do allow it there are only certain conditions in which one can do so. Not only that the monies most likely must held in some escrow account. I agree with AJ the "eviction notice" as you call it is most likely a "pay or quit"...
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    Take Roommate to Small Claims for Electric

    Who did she pay rent to you or landlord? Why should electric remain in her name if she was leaving?
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    Landlord Changing Due Date Of Rent

    Gail in Georgia will likely have your answer once she sees this thread. However as general rule changes in rental agreement (when there is no lease) must take place after notice period which is usually one rental period or in your case one month. I am speaking in genreal as i stated Gail will...
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    Child Visitation

    These situations have potential to get ugly when parents dont work together. The court does not wish to get involved in these petty matters. Talk to other parent see if something can be worked out maybe exchange weekends this month or the like. easier to resolve these issues outside of court
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    hello

    If a warrant was issued for your arrest due to this then yes its possible
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    Moving

    How much distance is this move in miles?
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    Assault & Battery How to Proceed with Alcoholic Father

    If he is endangering the child you contact Children's services. They can help you find shelter if need be. In mean time you need to start attending alanon meetings so you can find the help you need.
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft HELP Scared to death!

    Here is a portion of Tn laws on shoplifting: 39-14-146. Theft of property - Conduct involving merchandise (a) For purposes of § 39-14-103, a person commits theft of property if such person, with the intent to deprive a merchant of the stated price of merchandise, knowingly commits any of...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft HELP Scared to death!

    You talk to a Lawyer then you and this lawyer can plan for any possible outcome
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Unjustified Civil Demand Notice/Scam?

    Fact you left store with unpaid for merchandise. Store took back its merchandise. This is all the proof needed. Better than 80% of the shoplifters my husband has caught all say it was mistake or the clerk forgot to scan item. Most of the time that is a lie. maybe not in your case but still that...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Unjustified Civil Demand Notice/Scam?

    yes you are free to ignore the request. They are equally free to sue in court for doing so. Question is are you a gambler?
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    Paraprofessional

    The termination was not unlawful. Internet posts on message borads (like this one), social networks etc have caused other to be fired as well. I can think of several myself as can users like cbg and patricia I am sure. Your only action is the one you have already taken. sorry I know you wanted...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Unjustified Civil Demand Notice/Scam?

    P&R is the most agressive of these agencies. They will likely pursue all legal means to collect. This can cost you thousands if taken to end. Whether they take those agressive means or not I cannot say. I can say TX has statutes on books that cover this. this means law is on their side. Its a...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Shoplifting...really urgent...

    Which when ignored carries consequences including a suit that can cost thousands
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Shoplifting...really urgent...

    NEW YORK CIVIL SHOPLIFTING LAW New York General Obligation Law section 11-105 reads in pertinent part: 5. An adult or emancipated minor who commits larceny against the property of a mercantile establishment shall be civilly liable to the operator of such establishment in an amount...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Shoplifting...really urgent...

    No not only a Judge can order payment. That is why states have Civil Demand laws. Failure to pay can carry severe consequences
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