Former partner hijacked my online account can I pursue legal action?
You could always sue, but before that, try contacting the company that hosts the account. They could probably resolve it much faster and more easily.
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You could always sue, but before that, try contacting the company that hosts the account. They could probably resolve it much faster and more easily.
If you have your receipt or order form, then this should be simple to resolve going forward. Hopefully there is no need to go through with a...
First you should try to send them a Demand Letter for the money. This should include a deadline by which you will sue. After that, you need to...
First, yes, they can sue. You need to find out who owns the debt now. You should have received some notice about this. Check your mail; don't...
You've done good research and you have the right way of thinking about this. A Joint tenancy with rights of survivorship is a very delicate...
The trustee, assuming it's your sister, has a duty to provide you with all the information.
You should still be eligible because they freeze your age to adjust for processing times. You can read more about...
If the tickets are related, then they should be dropped too. But if the tickets were for violations like speeding or swerving, then probably not...
You could probably sue the hospital for the value of the possessions.
The only thing they could sue for is unpaid rent if you signed the lease. They have terminated the lease based on your nonpayment. In short,...