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  1. Red Kayak

    Violent/Threatening Roommate

    Leave. You don't have the owner's permission to be there. Leave, leave, LEAVE. The owner doesn't want him there, why would the owner want YOU there? Just make like a tree and L-E-A-V-E.
  2. Red Kayak

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Friend left behind property that was reported stolen

    Define "borrowed". Did the owner explicitly give you permission to temporarily use the camera? Or did you take the camera, without explicit permission, intending to return it when you were done using it? The owner has options, either way. The owner should file a police report, and document...
  3. Red Kayak

    Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Friend left behind property that was reported stolen

    Are you saying that Fred stole stuff from Harry and left it in George's car, and George, now that he knows it's Harry's stuff, refuses to return it? Look up "criminal possession of stolen goods".
  4. Red Kayak

    Proof of Name Change by Marriage for 1961 Hague Convention Countries

    Really?! That's your reasoning? You would hide a child's origins from them? Why not just adopt a child, and tell them the truth?
  5. Red Kayak

    Improper backing

    Given the attitude you have displayed here, I'd say the chances are better that he will show up just on principle. You hit a stationary object. A BIG stationary object. Heaven help the mailboxes and children in your neighborhood.
  6. Red Kayak

    Home Purchased - Updated abstract

    Having watched a couple of episodes of "Rich Bride, Poor Bride", it seems like all the kids are planning an event for the ages. Fireworks. Grand entrances. Bah Humbug. Or maybe OP was thinking of having the event at their new property. Ha, ha.
  7. Red Kayak

    Need to know what options I have with my house

    Really? Really? How about you call at least three decent sized law firms in your area and just do an initial consult. And by "decent sized" I mean firms with multiple lawyers and multiple specialties. Like, Family Law and Real Estate. If you had spent the money to get a properly written...
  8. Red Kayak

    Divorce and lying/adultery New York State

    Ditto this, especially. Focus on what your priorities are for you and the kids. Know what is legally reasonable, but don't be afraid to ask for more. Note: don't spend too much money chasing money. Too much = more than you're likely to get. The exception is child support. CS in NY can go...
  9. Red Kayak

    Proof of Name Change by Marriage for 1961 Hague Convention Countries

    Perhaps even the US state of Georgia, rather than the country of Georgia! P. S. My ex-spouse is from the former Eastern Bloc, and was unable to establish our child's dual citizenship, due to our documents being only a "copies" - mind you, official "copies" was issued the municipalities in the...
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    How much more difficult is obtaining child support when the two parties live in different states?

    Yes. In fact, if she has a child support order and goes through her state's child support enforcement bureau, she doesn't even find out his new address. They'll do the legwork for her. While he owes arrears, he can also expect tax refunds to be intercepted.
  11. Red Kayak

    ATM fraud -- need info re police investigation

    Is your concern that you don't know the process? Or is your concern that the criminal is someone you don't want to cause trouble for - like a grandchild or caretaker?
  12. Red Kayak

    Name not of eviction

    Not if you're smart enough to vacate first. Count your blessings and skedaddle.
  13. Red Kayak

    I purchased a outdoor swingset

    It's common knowledge. Return the set. Cut the excuses for why you think this is unfair, and make wiser choices in the future.
  14. Red Kayak

    Rebuttal to Denial Letter from Opposing (State Farm) Insurance Company

    Too much extra. Cut the opinion and adversarial language. Stick to cold hard facts. In particular: 1) You have been told REPEATEDLY that your pictures lacking on signals are irrelevant. Cut it out. It suffices to say that at the time of the accident the other party wasn't signaling left...
  15. Red Kayak

    Prison Actual innocence

    So... in spite of the thread title of "actual innocence", all you're really interested in is legal innocence. That ship has already sailed, baby, and is long over the horizon. He's your brother, and you want to think the best of him. Maybe his girlfriend had a good, credible reason for...
  16. Red Kayak

    Rogue Landscapers

    Damages = cost of removal/disposal + any city fines. Maybe you can sell the rocks to someone else that wants to use them. You can do that - they're on your property. And if the neighbor complains that they paid for the rocks - tell them that they should have located the rocks on their own...
  17. Red Kayak

    Kicked my mom out of my home, Florida

    You are fortunate to have had such parents; their memory is a blessing. Sadly there are others with less loving and caring parents.
  18. Red Kayak

    Can my apartment building force us to wear masks?

    No one is "forcing" you, there are just threatened consequences for not complying. Whether the landlord enforcing such consequences is legal depends on what the consequences are and the wording of your lease.
  19. Red Kayak

    Daily physical contact with non custodial parent

    I guess you should be glad that the other parent is interested, but... ...there's another way to deal with it. Unless it's a major event, just stop putting it on the calendar. Write a periodic "update" that includes 1) most recent milestones and mundane activities (after the fact) and 2)...
  20. Red Kayak

    Daily physical contact with non custodial parent

    1) Follow the order. 2) When the other party shows up during your parenting time, be civil, but not a doormat. You are allowed not to answer your door, for example. 3) Find a way to communicate that leaves the kid out of it, even if it's through an app. But preferably use whatever method(s)...
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