How do I deal with a stepmom who’s abusing me mentally, I’m 22 years orphan? Can I sue her
Legally or practically? Legally, you can sue anyone for anything at anytime. But that doesn't mean you'll win, and you might get stuck with legal...
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Legally or practically? Legally, you can sue anyone for anything at anytime. But that doesn't mean you'll win, and you might get stuck with legal...
Firstly, an attorney cannot generally accept payment for legal representation without the client knowing who the money was coming from and giving...
Here is the law governing real property liens: https://app.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=60.04 Without getting too deep in the weeds, you should...
Potentially, yes, but you generally need to prove damages to support such a claim in court. If your current supervisor is aware that the former...
Generally, you have a limited amount of time to request reconsideration or appeal any final court decision. So, it really depends on how long it's...
Request a refund, return the item, file a bad review, complain, and otherwise object to the product received as not conforming. If the product was...
If your sister has power of attorney and you suspect undue influence or an attempt to shuffle your father off and seize control of assets, etc.,...
Unfortunately, while such questions may technically be illegal under state or federal law and strongly suggest discrimination based on a protected...
You may indeed face criminal and civil liability if her actions constitute undue influence or fraud against the individuals or the government,...
Washington Law states that a trustee must keep all qualified beneficiaries of a trust reasonably informed about the administration of the trust and...