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  1. zddoodah

    Hi, I have 2 insurance policies on my store, New Jersey. Is it legal to put a burglary claim in with

    What sorts of policies? What specific coverages does each policy provide? Yes. However, if you have identical coverage from two insurers and fail to disclose that fact to the two insurers, it would not be legal.
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    Husband purchased house while separated

    If you " haven't started divorce proceedings yet," what does "now that we're getting divorced" mean? In any event, the answer may depend on whether the divorce takes place in NJ or PA (or some other state). However, in equitable division states (which both NJ and PA are), all property acquired...
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    Tax return question

    While Utah is one of a few states that still recognizes the archaic cause of action "alienation of affection," you haven't mentioned anything that would indicate it's relevant (hint: you can't sue your spouse for it). "Emotional distress" is a form of damages that is recoverable in some...
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    Tenants Dog Bite and insurance issue

    The additional documentation you provided isn't going to allow anyone to assess the extent of your coverage (although the declarations page suggests you might not have liability coverage). If you were served on 5/9, then you likely have a responsive pleading due by 6/8. If your insurer isn't...
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    Business Website on Loan

    Why not do it through a proxy registration so that, if anyone looks it up, it will be anonymous? Do you want the website or just the domain? These are two different questions. The first part doesn't involve any legal issue. As for the second part, the simplest way to do it is by creating a...
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    Tenants Dog Bite and insurance issue

    I'm curious why you posted this thread at another site but posted your follow up here, without including any of the relevant facts from that other post. In any event... What is the nature of the rental property (e.g., single-family residence, duplex, multi-unit apartment, etc.)? Where did the...
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    NJ auto warranty question

    Was the $9k figure a typo? Either way, more than $20k is a LOT still to be owing on a car bought 5 years ago. Yup.
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    CC chargeback, atypical situation

    Read the language in your credit card agreement/terms & conditions regarding chargebacks. If there are exceptions, that's where you'll find them. I supposed your argument would be that you had no way of discovering the issue until the 60 day period had passed. The agreement/TOC will tell you...
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    Juvenile Crime First Offense, Tampering with Evidence

    Is being "brought up" by whom? How old is your friend's daughter? This establishes that your friend's daughter isn't smart, but that's not a crime. You told us that she "is being brought up on charges," so how could it be possible to "have her not be charged"? "Is being brought up on...
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    CC chargeback, atypical situation

    Doesn't matter. It's going to be denied because it's too late. Your recourse will be to sue - in Florida where the seller is based. Was the purchase price sufficient to warrant the costs associated with suing in a state that will likely require you to travel over 1,000 miles, the cost of...
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    NJ auto warranty question

    If the $17k buyout is $9k short of of what you owe, that means you still owe $26k...on a car you bought 5 years ago?! Regardless, how much you owe isn't legally relevant.
  12. zddoodah

    Question regarding multiple issues: No heat or hot water in winter and lack of state business licens

    State license to do what? Like every other person, you have dozens of legal rights. It would serve no useful purpose to try and list them all. What should you do about what? Your first issue seems to be in the process of resolving. Your second issue was something temporary that occurred...
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    Beneficiary Deed

    Just her interest. The problem is that the property won't be saleable without all three of you agreeing and, if your sister finds out she'll get less or nothing from a sale because her interest is encumbered, she may be reluctant to cooperate. In other words, while only her interest will be...
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    Patenting App Idea

    Yes. The first part of this question can only be properly answered by a patent attorney with whom you have consulted and to whom you have fully disclosed what this is all about. Attorneys are bound by legal duties that, in a case like this, are at least as good as any NDA. An attorney can...
  15. zddoodah

    Divorcing in One state, want to purchase in another, prior to finalization

    I generally agree with the cautious approach that others have suggested. However, what you ought to do is discuss the matter with your divorce attorney.
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    Divorcing in One state, want to purchase in another, prior to finalization

    What still needs to be done for the Missouri divorce to be final? Have you and your already agreed to a division of marital assets and you're just waiting on the court to rubber stamp an agreed divorce decree/marital settlement agreement? What is the hurry to buy a house in Texas? What assets...
  17. zddoodah

    can you sue a public school for grades

    Retaliation such as? Resistance to what? Beyond that, do you find it surprising that, if you don't show up for class, you might fail your classes? Told by whom? Statements made to whom? What evidence exists that the dean made these statements? How are they "discriminatory"? Anyone can...
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    Tenancy at Will

    If they won't leave voluntarily, you'll have to evict them in accordance with the applicable law. I suggest retaining an attorney to assist you so that everything is done properly. Yes.
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    Possible harassment

    Your post doesn't raise any legal issues. Having a shitty manager doesn't constitute "harassment" or make for any other legal claim.
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    (Soon to be ex) Wife wanting to charge for work she and her father did on the house

    Then she's entitled to squat for making "improvements" to her own property, and that would make any lawsuit by her father obviously frivolous.
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