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    Consumer Law, Warranties Price for service changed after reservation made

    No, you cannot. They are not obligated to give you the trip at a price that is no longer in effect when you book.
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    How do we deal with it

    Try punctuating your sentences properly. You'll receive better replies. That is difficult to read, much less understand. I suspect you don't "need" to sell the camper because it's not yours to sell. your mother inherited the camper and can decide to keep up the payments or let it go...
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    How to fight wrongful suit after judgment is filed

    You got divorced and signed a quitclaim deed in September 2008, "well before" the HOA filed a lawsuit against you that they received judgment on in October 2008? I am incredulous. :) The CA court system must be incredibly efficient. If you were named in the suit but never received a...
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    Rightful Canine Owner

    You might be able to negotiate some kind of settlement with the new owner, and your ex might agree to refund the money to the new owner so you could get the dog back in order to avoid the messiness of a lawsuit. But you probably don't have any legal right to re-unite with your dog. You might...
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    I want my Fair Share

    Surely your brother's lawyer explained to you that you were not his client and he did not act on your behalf. It is very unclear from the above what happened, but you appear to wish to resile from agreements you entered into of your own free will. It sounds like you had your fair share and...
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    Adding defendant to lawsuit

    Typically you "third party" the other driver. In California, I believe you file a "Summons on a Third Party Complaint". Check with a court clerk where the case was filed.
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    Employer put stop payment on severance check

    For my money, the employment law issue is secondary. It's not a question of whether the person is entitled to severance; it's a question of whether the employer agreed to pay him severance and reneged. And as far as bank/contract law goes, if you stop payment on a cheque, you are liable to...
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    New wife living in house

    Why did your sister get "everything else"? Sounds like you have potential issues both with your sister and your father's wife. If your father didn't make a new will, it is quite possible he died intestate. You and your sister would probably be entitled to exactly equal shares of everything...
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    My trustfund

    Your first step is to see a copy of the will. If the executor won't give you a copy, contact the court where it was probated (usually the court nearest where the deceased lived).
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    Employer put stop payment on severance check

    I am in Canada, and I take your point.
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    current status...of marriage

    Unless your jurisdiction has special rules stating otherwise, an annulment means there was no marriage. He should check the "unmarried" box.
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    New wife living in house

    What is your jurisdiction? And did your father make a new will after he was married? A will may be invalidated by marriage - if so your father might actually have died intestate. What his widow's rights are depend on the intestacy laws of your state. If the will IS still valid, she could...
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    Employer put stop payment on severance check

    His writing the cheque is a promise to pay. If he stopped payment, he broke the promise. He's liable to make good on it. Depending on your jurisdiction, he may have certain defences (like he received absolutely nothing in return for the cheque, or you obtained the cheque by fraudulent means)...
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    suspected blackmail to go to hospital

    Your story is confusing. Start at the top, use short sentences, and don't phrase it as a hypothetical.
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    jury duty

    Depends where he is. I've seen people not show up for jury duty, and the judge presiding over the selection issues a bench warrant for their arrest. Fines are probably more common.
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    How can i get my siblings name of inherited property

    Highly unlikely. If they don't want to pay for it, they can't be forced. What you CAN do is sue them for unjust enrichment - if it weren't for you, they would lose the property, so you should be entitled to a greater share of it. See if you can come to some sort of agreement about what the...
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    Ann

    I highly doubt the police will assist him. If the items were your mothers, and she gave them to you as gifts, they are yours to keep. You do not need to give them back. He has no right to them. I don't know what this threat about "not getting anything else" is about, but you are entitled...
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    Website made for client business, he now will NOT provide his service in return

    Send him a demand letter for the value of the service you provided, and offer to settle for him painting your motorcycle to agreed-on specifications. If he doesn't take you up on it, take down his website (if you can), and sue him for the value of your services.
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    Want to sue Dry Cleaners

    There is no "correct". It's a solution to your dispute if you agree to it. You can take it small claims and fight if that's what you'd prefer. As far as what parties you would name, err on the side of naming everybody. Let them explain to the judge why they should be let out of the lawsuit.
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