Suing for breach of contract in small claims court
call the police - what he did is likely criminal in nature - theft, etc and they should be notified
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call the police - what he did is likely criminal in nature - theft, etc and they should be notified
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you can call Portfolio Recovery or their attorney to discuss the matter. If you do not qualify financially for assistance, your best bet is to...
No unless there is more to the situation than you describe. it is a civil matter.
I agree with attorney Zelinger. Install surveillance and work with an investigator to do a 'set-up.' You will likely quickly identify the culprit.
This is not a debt collection question. It's child support. I'll place it there so you get appropriate responses.
Maybe. You should contact a consumer rights attorney so he or she can review your situation in more detail.
There are many options. My suggestion would be to contact an attorney to discuss things like whether you want to be a sole proprietor, or form...
You need a judgment to do a levy. In PA wage garnishments are very limited. You could do post-judgment discovery. Your best bet is to hire an...
Look at your contract. It should say which state has jurisdiction over your claim. You will likely have to contact a Florida attorney to collect...
Contact a tax professional. CPA, etc. A lawyer can help you if you want to set up an entity (like an LLC) rather than operating as a sole...