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I am in need to file small claim but don't have persons address just work address. Have his mothers address also. What can I d
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Answered on January 22, 2016
If you sue someone, they have to be served with the notice of the suit. While a copy of a small claims Notice of Claim can be left at a person's...
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Do I have any options? Is there any legal help out there for this situation?
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Answered on January 22, 2016
You need to see a lawyer in your area. You may be able to have yourself appointed as guardian over your daughter, and this may give you some rights...
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What are we owed back out of $1700 if nothing was broken down and invoices were never shown as to what they claim they fixed?
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Answered on January 22, 2016
If you provided a written notice giving your new address, a landlord has 45 days in which to give you a written notice of deductions from your...
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What is the correct interpretation of the law, and what are my options now?
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Answered on January 20, 2016
Generally the limit is a maximum of 25% of your after-tax income, usually done one at a time. There can be exceptions, for example for child...
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What can I do with this proof?
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Answered on January 15, 2016
Your question seems to imply that you have a petition pending in court either for more visitation, parenting time, or a change in custody. If you...
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Does this violate RESPA?
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Answered on January 15, 2016
It might violate Section 8 of RESPA, found at 12 USC Section 2607(a), which provides, "No person shall give and no person shall accept any fee,...
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How can I help myself escape my parents grasps.
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Answered on January 13, 2016
So far as I can tell, Indiana has no law allowing a minor child to emancipate himself or herself without the parents consent. I suggest you just...
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Can my mom take away my phone even though she is not paying for it?
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Answered on January 13, 2016
Assuming that your mother is the custodial parent, and that you are not emancipated by law, then yes, your mother can take your phone or any other...
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What other options do we have? We really just want out from under it.
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Answered on January 12, 2016
Some mortgages have provisions requiring you to use the home as your principal residence for a certain period of time. If that time has been...
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What am I entitled to? Is there a time limit on settling?
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Answered on January 12, 2016
A probate estate will need to be opened, which you can do with the aid of a qualified attorney, as you are an heir at law under Indiana's intestate...
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