You don't have a court order, he can pretty much do what he wants without legal ramification. You need to go and get a custody and visitation schedule as well as a child support order set by the court as soon as possible.
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If you want to dispute the fees that you paid, you can always request a fee arbitration hearing. Send him a certified letter and give him a deadline of 10 business days to return your personal property, if he does not respond, you can always report him to the bar.
Well, you can contact the owner or manager of the car wash and find out who their liability insurer is, get the information and make a claim for the damage to your car if you can prove it was done by the car wash.
You should consult with an attorney right away, and if you're still bothered by the injuries, see a doctor ASAP. You want to avoid having a gap in treatment.
Yes. And they probably had you sign something acknowledging their cancellation policy. A lot of offices will charge you $25.00 for missed appointments or appoinments not rescheduled within 24 hours.
It would not be good for any police officer to put themselves in that position. It could cost the officer their job. My suggestion? Hire a private investigator. The few hundred dollars it may cost to find the person is a lot less than the cost of someones job.
Not only that, check and see what the timeline is for the due date on Interrogatories in Colorado. If you receive them in the mail, you normally have 35 days to respond, not 10.
Why would you need an agreement? I'm assuming you are a minor. It would be stupid for your Mother to give you all of the child support she receives from your Father. Child support is not meant to go into your own personal bank account for fun. It's meant to help your Mother pay the expenses to...
Ditto. Knowing the timeline is helpful. Also, I feel like something besides the stolen tags is being left out of the story. I find it hard to believe you would lose a child for so long over stolen tags on a van that wasn't even registered to you.
If the insurance limits are minimal for the party at fault there's not much more they can do as far as getting any more money out of the settlement. Unless there was any additional coverage such as Underinsured Motorist on the vehicle her mother-in-law was driving.
What state are you in? In California you can send out discovery to another party 10 days after they have been served with the lawsuit. Discovery does not normally need to be filed with the court. Only pleadings need to be filed with the court. Unless you are filing a motion to compel discovery...