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    (Soon to be ex) Wife wanting to charge for work she and her father did on the house

    For the purposes of a divorce you need an appraiser to value the property not a realtor.
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    Verbal warning, a write up and now fired...but misunderstood entire process

    And now she knows that a Performance Improvement Plan (which is a second chance to do the job) is never a positive thing. It's the employer covering their backside before the axe falls.
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    Need advice I may be wrong

    That is generally not the case. The lawyer's contingent fee is not charged but all court fees, discovery fees, and expenses are charged. From the ABA website:
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    Next Steps on Small Claims case?

    I didn't say otherwise. Validation of Debts The debt collector must provide the consumer with certain basic information. If that information was not in the initial communication and if the consumer has not paid the debt five days after the initial communication, the following information...
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    Next Steps on Small Claims case?

    OP, after you requested the proofs that you owed the debt and it wasn't complied with, the debt collector violated the FDCPA. You missed the boat when you didn't answer the small claims complaint with a counter claim that there is a violation of the FDCPA. But it is not too late to do so by...
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    Why only workers comp??

    In post 6 he explains that he bought a ladder after he had the accident. But you're correct. It doesn't matter.
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    Cold calling

    The success rate of cold calling is about 2% or at least it used to be. But these days with all the spoofing that goes on and people being fed up with it, I would suspect the rate is lower. I get 3-5 spoofed calls 6 days a week and I answer none of them. And my number is on the DNC list...
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    Why only workers comp??

    The ladder belonged to the restaurant.
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    Dealership never cashed financing check

    I would be proactive and write to all three credit bureaus explaining the circumstances of the transaction.
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    property settlement agreement

    Was the house title transferred into your name only? If so then it is not only a civil matter but it is also now a matter of trespass and you could ask the police for help.
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    5 Feet Adverse Possession

    Or he could file a simple lawsuit to eject the trespasser.
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    Used car not as described in listing

    Try the way back machine. You may get lucky and find it.
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    Got pulled over for the 1st time going 101 MPH in a 70 MPH on a FL highway, summoned to court

    Traffic lawyers don't charge nearly that much to fight a ticket in Florida. There are plenty of lawyers that will do a speeding ticket starting at around $50 and not more than $200 depending on the circumstances. All you have to do is Google traffic lawyers near you and call a few. A few...
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    School Withdrawal Charges

    You should realize that your daughter took up a student place in the class that may or may not get filled. They basically cut the fee in half. Seems pretty reasonable to me.
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    Is "Reserved" a synonym for "Easement"

    The word reserved, when speaking of easements, means that the grantor (servient estate) reserves his right to use the property . It doesn't per se mean that an easement is created but allows a property owner to retain particular rights to the property during ownership transfer.. The...
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    Used car not as described in listing

    Read about the Maine consumer laws when buying a used car in the link below: https://www.maine.gov/ag/dynld/documents/clg9.pdf I think will learn a great deal about what you can do.
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    TSA Declares Peanut Butter Is A Liquid!

    Joe Biden got nearly 13 million more votes in 2020 than Barack Obama did in 2008, but won in several hundred fewer counties. When someone can explain that result to me I will concede that the 2020 election was fair and honest.
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    Is it tax evasion?

    If you make $600 a week and work 50 weeks that equals 30,000. So if you underreport your earnings by 35% it equals $10,500. That could lead to a substantial penalty if the IRS catches you.
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    sold car, buyer paid and never picked up and not able to contact.

    If you read the case I linked to and the cases it cites, you will see that it is the seller that fills out the assignment. The seller must complete it and have the title signed by the buyer and delivered with the vehicle. That is how the Missouri courts have interpreted the law you posted...
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    Question about Durable Power of Attorney

    One POA is for OP and one is for her husband. They are not for the same person.
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