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    Bad Checks...Please help!

    Your best bet would be to contact the creditors and make a payment plan. By now you will have added late fees and the cost will be more than the original amount. The only way to find out if there is a warrent for your arrest is to call the police station. Better you call and straighten it out...
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    Personal Bankruptcy I think my lawyer is avoiding me.

    Go here and file a complaint. Google Fair Credit Reporting Act or FTC and file a complaint with the FTC. I tried pasting a link but the link didn't work.
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    Service fee

    Did more damage occur due to the first leak not being repaired? You may be able to claim that with an estimate to repair the damage. If no, then you can't claim anything else. Take your old bill to court with the new bill, but try and sue for the higher amount; the new estimate. I suggest to...
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    eBay supported fraud? Need 3 lawyers?

    Did you recontact the insurance company? Do so, with a written statement from the bank stating the check was untenable. Send return receipt, keeping copies of the letter and bank statement.
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    Child's Education

    Please give us more information such as the age of the child and the state the child resides in.
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    My Daughter Taken And They Ran.

    Do you have a copy of the tempory guadianship papers? Depending on what those papers say, I would contact CPS, and contact the police, in that order. Were they foster parents to your child?
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    Do I have any legal grounds?

    First did you contact the buyer and try to resolve this with him? If you did, I hope you have documented proof of your discussions, like letters you wrote and mailed returned receipts, or emails, or a witness. How did you not know this when you bought the car? That will be the second question a...
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    Parental Rights

    For him to have rights, there would need to be a paternity test done proving he is the father, then he would have to petition the court for visitation or joint custody. However, by doing this, he will then have to pay child support, and maybe even back child support. Are you sure you want...
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    Relocation Benefits after firing

    Without actually seeing the contract in its entirity no one will be able to answer your questions. If you can afford a lawyer, hire one versed in contract law; you may be able to get a free consultation to see at least see what are your options. Some of this may depend on why you were fired...
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    Corporate Law Separating from a bad partner - what are my rights?

    Check out an answer here on dissolving an LLC and google dissolving an LLC for more answers...that's what I did. Some of the answers you are looking for are about six to seven paragraphs into the article. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-article-a-2365-m-5-sc-49-should_i_dissolve_my_partnership-i
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    Totally lost and confused(death in fam no will)

    Hire a lawyer who specializes in probate. Read the Probate Process...this is just what I found with a quick google search and do not endorse the lawyers. Google more info for yourself but this may get you started in understanding the process: http://www.oceancountygov.com/surrogat/guide.htm#a1...
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    Authorities in NH maliciously violated my civil rights

    If you fled the state, and didn't procede with the case, you are truely in big trouble and need a criminal attorney first. Concerning the other issues; There is no way to do what you propose - gentle as a dove. Do you have copies of the original paperwork and proof of your homelessness from...
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    When does it stop

    What did he say about the fees? Well, I am sorry I wasn't much help. As Seniorjudge always says, (or something like this) people can sue any one, any where any time for anything, and your brother inlaws are doing that literally until a judge stops them, if he is even able to stop them. I am...
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    Unusual Situation - Need Help

    It wasn't criminal, you answered the door and agreed to answer his questions. Lying isn't a criminal offense; you didn't lose any money to sue for, so why would you contact a lawyer? NOW, the landlord could, because if tenets started to move out and she lost income, etc, then she would have a...
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    Unusual Situation - Need Help

    Report them to BBB and the State Attorney General's Office. Also, have your landlord file a complaint with the FTC - http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/cmplanding.shtm and you file one too. Never give anyone any information about yourself or another person (unless law enforcement). Just good practice in...
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    security deposit

    Yes, but you may have other options. Check your state landlord tenent laws, see the steps you need to take, and see who you can contact first before small claims.
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    Consumer Law, Warranties Annunity

    I do not know for sure, sorry. Your new employer and/or agent can best advise you.
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    Prair Of Judgement Continued

    Should show arrest, no conviction. Arrest will show forever, unless after PJC is completed successfully you are able to get it expunged or sealed. Not always allowed, depends on state and number of years, etc.
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    Alcohol & Drugs: MIP, MIC, Intoxication Drug Paraphernalia

    OOPs my bad...didn't reread and didn't see reference to meth.
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    Assets Protection Recovery

    Did your wife or son sign anything at the store? Anyway doesn't matter; What you describe is standard procedure and you will have to pay or they will take you to court and can file criminal charges. As he was not arrested at that time, more than likely, if you pay, then criminal charges won't be...
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