Can I sue a lady for pushing me off of her 4 ft high porch saying she should have knocked me out?
Yes, you can sue her for assaulting you and ask that she pay for (1) any medical bills you incur, and (2) any time you miss from work as a result...
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Yes, you can sue her for assaulting you and ask that she pay for (1) any medical bills you incur, and (2) any time you miss from work as a result...
Am I understanding this right? That you've lived there for four years rent-free, just paying utilities? And your grandma hasn't lived there for...
It may depend on what the decision-making order is ... presuming it's joint legal decision-making, Father should have got your permission before...
If you've lost temporary orders, the best strategy is to persuade whatever professional the Court assigns to investigate the case (usually a...
I presume she's talking about filing for visitation. You say Grandma is your "Mother-in-law," so I presume you and the other parent are married. If...
Absolutely they can. They are free to share whatever information they wish to with your probation officer.
I think you're missing the bigger argument--the two DUI convictions. You're probably looking at a situation where ARS 25-403.04 comes into play,...
I agree with the above. You should coordinate with him to get your belongings out of the house. If you are not named on the lease or title of the...
If there was a license and a ceremony, you are married. The last name you used during the marriage is not relevant to whether you are married.
When she filed for divorce, a Preliminary Injunction went into effect, and was effective upon her upon filing. It is a Court order the prevents her...