I received a voicemail from a process server today how do I know if it’s legit
These are often scams trying to get you to give them location information to find you. It may be a debt collector.
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These are often scams trying to get you to give them location information to find you. It may be a debt collector.
Yes, they can deny you that information. They are under no duty to provide you with any of that information. However, because they are a publicly...
I've moved your question to the area of AVVO populated by attorneys who do the work you're likely to need. Good luck, and don't throw away papers...
Assuming the 'detective' is with a government police agency, then their powers of investigation do not usually require alerting the target (you)...
A lot will depend on who owns the phone (employer or girlfriend). I presume the subpoena went to the employer because the employer is the account...
This is one of the most common scams we hear about here on AVVO. The 'girl' you were 'talking with' was likely the 'father'. Next time...
Based on the facts you provided it seems certain that you would be able to secure a restraining order against your ex. Most of the courts here in...
Perhaps you did not intend your post to be on AVVO.
You're most likely course of action is to file a small claims lawsuit in your local court. The problem is that you will have to find the defendant...
In most every case under FCC rules Spectrum will own the conduit, and the cable inside of it, up to but not quite to the entry point of your home....