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    Foreign object in food

    What would you like to do? You could contact the company, and they might send you some gift certificates or something. If you werent injured, you have no real cause to do anything more.
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    "Gift in Will"

    Typically the executor has a year to organize the affairs of the estate before they can be required to pay anything out.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties builder wants more money

    Well, if you're satisfied with the contract, and you're satisfied with the security (and make sure it's not got any prior encumbrances - e.g. it's owned outright and not financed) then go for it. Personally, I would be very reluctant.
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    "Gift in Will"

    Who is the executor? What do they say?
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    Overpaid Spousal Support

    Ordered by court? And she's not doing it? You probably file for contempt of court.
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    Dirtbike track legal questions

    Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool. That said, there are very good lawyers capable of drafting excellent waivers that will enable the property owner to allow continued use of the track with minimal worry.
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    Three different locations, where should I file a small claim?

    With respect, most small claims courts don't have jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants, so you are required to file in the defendant's jurisdiction. I'm not sure about Oregon. But it is likely you will have to sue in California. Conceivably, you could appoint your brother to act as your...
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    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft I think Wal-Mart is trying to arrest me.

    They can take it as far as the police and/or D.A. will let them. They're certainly allowed to make the allegation to the police. The authorities will investigate and decide whether there is any reason to press charges. My two cents (one point five cents CDN): Sounds preposterous to me...
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    Annulment possible??

    You're welcome. Good luck to you.
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    Attorney Ethics???

    Lawyers are allowed to require emergency surgery and not call their clients for a while. Did he miss any legal deadlines that harmed your wife? They're also allowed to stop representing clients pretty much whenever they want and for any reason, as long as doing so does not prejudice their...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties builder wants more money

    Yes, it will be legally binding. But do you really think it will be any good to you? In a year, he'll have defaulted on building both your house and your garage, and you'll be out another 8 grand, and he won't have anything worth suing for.
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    Bank Cashed Canceled check

    I don't know if any of the criminal guys are going to see this, and your question is essentially criminal in nature. You might repost it in one of those forums if you don't get a good answer here. My two cents: without knowing what you are accused of doing and on what grounds you are alleged...
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    Ground/s for Annulment against my Wife

    Is legal separation an option? If not, then annulment is your only option. So apply for an annulment.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Contract signed while intoxicated/blacked out

    I'm not familiar with Wisconsin law on the subject, and the result varies by jurisdiction. One of the elements of a contract is the intent to enter into a binding agreement. In many if not most places, a contract signed while intoxicated may be void if the party lacked the requisite mental...
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    Hesitant to Post - Please Advise

    If that's your response to someone trying to assist, you're unlikely to get the assistance you seek. FWIW, I am not aware of any paralegals who scan these forums for familiar looking posts. In my experience, paralegals have much better things to do. And as georgew correctly pointed out, if...
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    Buying from Builder

    So there is no warranty per se on the home - just the builder's own (oral) guarantee that he would fix it. I would explain to him that one of the conditions of the sale was his representation to you that he would warranty structural defects in the house for a year. Unless he can provide a...
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    Naturalization, Citizenship Proof of Citizenship

    Do they have a list of documents that they WILL accept as sufficient? Do they offer any reasons why the documents you have are not?
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    Can I ask for a different judge

    You can ask. The judge might not grant your request. Judges are expected to recuse themselves in case of conflict of interest, but simply knowing a witness isn't necessarily a conflict. The question will be whether the judge can evaluate the evidence provided by that witness impartially, and...
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Does New Ownership Have To fulfill contract?

    Assuming (very dubiously) that this is for real... a) You should have had a lawyer reviewing the documents when you purchased the business, and should be asking their opinion. b) This should have been disclosed when you did your due diligence prior to purchase. You DID do your due diligence...
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    letting someone open card under my name

    You certainly have a claim. He owes you money and isn't paying. I don't know what "it isn't like a normal credit card its for rims" means. As far as I'm aware, what he used it for is irrelevant to the question of whether he owes you money. Whoever told you you can't collect unless you...
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