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He said he would be out today but still hear. He was very verbal abusive and also threw a pan at me, almost in hitting my puppy. What can I do to get this person out of my house
answered on Dec 10, 2015
You contact them. Make sure to mention that you are seeking pro bono or low-cost representation. The lawyer may say no, but it is better than dancing around the subject during a consultation.
answered on Nov 7, 2015
a knife with a folding blade or blades, suitable for carrying in a pocket. That is the definition of pocketknife. The inclusion of the term "common" would mean: occurring, found, or done often; prevalent. Does it really take an attorney to look something up in the dictionary?
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i have a mandatory protection order pursuant to 18-1-1001 and i am currently looking for emplyment in customer service ig. super market, restuarant, and retail. can i would those types of job? the victium may sit in my section, go to my counter or through my check out line.
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answered on Sep 27, 2015
Reasonable notice depends upon the facts. You have only stated that the respondent lives out of state. I assume that means in CO. Perhaps you should determine what is unreasonable. For instance 24 hour notice would not be reasonable. It would probably be unreasonable to provide less than a... View More
I was told that I couldn't rent and apartment because I couldn't show proof of legal status . Even after they took my $245 aplication and admin fee to run my backgrond check,credit check and income verification. When I first asked for information on the aprtment I was asked to provide a... View More
answered on Sep 13, 2015
You did not ask a question. While you gave plenty of facts, which is not usually the case on this forum, the question, I assume, must be can they do that? And the answer is probably yes.
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