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Can an employer refuse to allow you take a longer lunch hour to get a child from daycare on days you work past the daycare hour?
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Answered on May 19, 2010
The employer has the right to enforce workplace rules. If your lunch break is only 30 minutes long, the employer may insist that you take only 30...
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Suing for false imformation
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Answered on May 19, 2010
Most states have laws that protect people from defamation -- i.e. publishing or telling other persons information about someone that is untruthful....
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I need a criminl lawyer
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Answered on April 22, 2010
I recommend speaking to an attorney fast. You have the right to remain silent and not answer any questions. You should exercise that right until...
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Foreclosure, probate & no heirs
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Answered on April 22, 2010
Until the foreclosure is finished, the estate will control the property and it has the right to sell it. You may be able to buy it from the estate...
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Real Estate Transfer
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Answered on April 09, 2010
You and your husband will need to sign a deed transferring title to you, your husband and son in fractional shares. Use caution because there are...
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I was summoned for eviction and case was dismissed in my favor. Do I have any recourse against them?
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Answered on February 27, 2010
Probably not. Sometimes the judge will assess court costs against the losing party, but if you did not incur any court costs (i.e. attorney fees,...
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False Noise Complaint- 14 Day eviction?
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Answered on February 27, 2010
The landlord cannot focibly remove you. The landlord needs a judgment of eviction from a court. If you dispute the complaints, make the landlord...
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Can I be evicted if I have noise complaints and I was not home.
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Answered on February 27, 2010
The landlord may evict a tenant for a breach of the lease. Noise may constitute a basis for eviction. The landlord cannot fabricate complaints...
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My landlord takes care of snow removal. They live in the lower. It takes them forever to do it. Can I confront them about it?
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Answered on February 27, 2010
Unless the lease says the tenant is responsible for snow removal, the landlord needs to take steps to make the property as safe as reasonably...
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How do I challenge the assessed value of my home
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Answered on February 27, 2010
Speak to the assessor first. If the assessor will not change the assessment, you will need to appeal to the board of review. This is a time...
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