What can I do about a coworker that I let borrow money?
You can bring suit in the local Magistrate's Court if the amount overdue is less than $15000.00.
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You can bring suit in the local Magistrate's Court if the amount overdue is less than $15000.00.
There is no notarized temporary child guardianship; there is a temporary minor guardainship that is awarded through the local probate court and it...
Then you start the eviction process.
What "he says" doesn't matter; its what the Court says that matters. A consult with a local family law attorney is in order.
So, you need to go out right now and hire a local criminal defense attorney and make no more public postings about what occurred.
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No, it should be deposited into an estate account, set up for his estate. My Condolences upon his passing away.
Of course they can do that. You are a tenant at will, and they would have to provide appropriate notice to you as part of he process.
No, you cannot sue your former 1stSgt; its a practical reason--the military chain of command needs to be able to focus on military matters and not...