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I have a open civil suite case already open court docs signed and found out this person is attached to my other harasser / stalker
answered on Oct 20, 2023
In Arizona, to legally address online harassment, you can follow these steps. First, consult an attorney with experience in online harassment cases. They will help you draft a cease and desist letter outlining the harassment and demanding it to stop. Once sent, if the harassment continues, you can... View More
I bought a vehicle in June 2021, received an open title & written bill of sale, but never registered it in my name. Fast forward to beginning of Nov, my husband asked a family friend to borrow $100 & told them he could pay back $10/day, but warned the payments would be sporadic. The friend... View More
answered on Nov 30, 2021
Probably, but you will likely have to go to small claims court to do so. You would need to file a small claims court case for the current market value of the vehicle (because you cannot seek injunctive relief in justice court - "getting your title back" is injunctive relief). If you win... View More
I was convicted of theft and tariffing I was given 2 case 6 felonies,18 month probation, and 900.00 fine. At the time I should have been offered a PRETIAL FELONY DIVERSION PROGROM. I qualify for the requirements. My question is do I have a chance at another hearing, what step do I take to get this... View More
answered on Mar 3, 2020
It is ultimately up to the prosecuting agency to determine what type of plea offer to grant to a defendant. This is a matter of policy by the prosecutor's office. Arizona courts have long held that "[c]riminal defendants have no constitutional right to a plea agreement and the State is... View More
I have a warrant out for a business litigation issue in Michigan. My gf thinks that gives her the right to take my baby to California without my permission. She is the mother
answered on Apr 2, 2018
Your girlfriend is wrong. She is not a parent and does not have the rights of a parent unless you have delegated them to her using a child care power of attorney. You and the child's mother are the decision makers concerning your child.
They say it would cost too much money to have the money owed to them from North American company wired back to China and then re-invest back into an American Business. They called it a receiving agent. Would this practice be legal? It sounds like laundering to me.
answered on Apr 10, 2018
what's the company's business? why they need to have the money back to China befor re-investing into US
months ago. They sold me a car whose title had a lien of $6000 and there were several misconducts. The lender they used to finance my deal is beginning to show some signs of possibly being illegitimate as well. I want to know where I can find information as far as the responsibility and liability... View More
answered on Oct 30, 2015
This is a consumer law matter, and you should seek out the advice of a consumer lawyer.
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