Worst that can happen if I borrow a friend's ID to get into bars/clubs?
The fact you are even asking this question is disturbing. Do not do it. You risk fines, jail and a record. How could that possibly be worth it?
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The fact you are even asking this question is disturbing. Do not do it. You risk fines, jail and a record. How could that possibly be worth it?
He should ignore her. If she doesn't stop, he can file for a protective order.
You are still married. Do you "need" a divorce? Only you can answer that question.
Save your money. Their agreement is to provide you Internet Service. They do. If the service is not to your liking, you can switch, but there is...
As Ms. Golstein sagely notes, sometimes the best answers lawyers give have nothing to do with the law. You are not facing any charges or a lawsuit...
Perhaps they were just having a bad day.
You can file a grievance, but I doubt it would go anywhere. Unless you can prove some sort of ill intent, it might just fall under the "mistakes...
Yes. Speak to your attorney.
Many of us do both.
No