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answered on Feb 9, 2024
Parents of children have rights, and parents can contact a knowledgeable attorney at any stage of the process of the Office of Children's Services ("OCS") investigating and/or the state removing a child from their home. Our office has years of experience litigating child custody... View More
if they don't except it can i sue for legal tender
answered on Sep 30, 2023
Being petty never works out well. Why spend thousands of dollars on a lawsuit such as you propose just to get an order requiring the school to accept payment in pennies? This type of gameplay will end up costing you far more if it is successful.
if they don't except it can i sue for legal tender
answered on Oct 23, 2023
Under U.S. federal law, coins and currency are legal tender for all debts, public charges, taxes, and dues. Therefore, technically, you can offer pennies as payment for a debt. However, there is no federal requirement that a private business, organization, or agency must accept currency or coins as... View More
This is for a friend
answered on Dec 4, 2023
An Alaska attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for four weeks. You should repost under Criminal Law; this is not an education law (the posted category) matter. It might still go unanswered, but you'd have a better chance of a response under the new category. Good luck
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