Do I need to bail out my 20 year old son on a MIP charge when he'll get out on a pr bond in 5 days?
Since he is over the age of 18 he is an adult and you have no obligation to support or enable his lifestyle.
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Since he is over the age of 18 he is an adult and you have no obligation to support or enable his lifestyle.
Your mother cannot do this without filing this through the court and you would be asked your opinion.
Yes it is legal. You are now an adult and there is no difference between your being a tenant and a random stranger off the street being a tenant....
If there was a case filed with the court then the attorney will have to request permission from the court to withdraw from the case.
Yes she can. Unless you file an action with the court in your jurisdiction in a timely fashion you can lose your right to make her return. If you...
This should help a bit: https://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/top-6-tips-to-explain-summer-possession-and-visitation-for-children
Texas Family Laws are prejudiced toward a child having two parents. Unless one of the parents is a threat to the child then it is unlikely that a...
You might consider bringing this to the Insurance Commissioner and the Attorney General for review.
Your carrier now knows you were in an accident. You are not going to save any money by not letting them handle the claim.
You can get a free consultation for review of this as a Bad Faith Claims matter. It is likely that this would be handled on a contingency basis.