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Haven't had a girlfriend in 16 years and the internet muppets are blocking me from dating websites. If there aren't any pay phones and I'm homeless how can I:
1) Get unblocked from online dating websites. Or find a local offline dating service?
2) Talk to any lawyer... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2024
Finding a way to get back into the dating scene and access legal help can be challenging, but there are steps you can take. To get unblocked from dating websites, try contacting their customer support directly to explain your situation. For offline dating services, consider attending local... View More
I'm interested in creating an online platform similar to LinkedIn but specifically for individuals under the age of 16 who are looking for internship, mentorship, and volunteer opportunities. Given that LinkedIn currently restricts its users to those over 16, I want to understand the legal... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2024
Creating a LinkedIn-style platform for minors under 16 involves navigating several important legal considerations. Firstly, you must comply with child labor laws, which vary by state and regulate the types of work minors can do, the hours they can work, and the conditions under which they can work.... View More
I live and work from home, in Washington DC. My boss (most likely based on what information I could find) lives and works in Maryland.
I have been facing workplace retaliation and have escalated it to HR as of Friday afternoon.
In DC (my understanding) is that it is legal to... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2024
You are in a complex situation because the laws of both DC and Maryland may apply. In DC, you are correct that only one party needs to consent to recording a conversation. This means you can legally record conversations without informing the other person if you are in DC.
However, since... View More
I did not lie or curse in the online review. I described the way he handled my pet like he was a ‘dead slab of meat’
answered on Aug 6, 2024
Yes, you can be sued for an online review if the veterinarian believes your comments are defamatory. Defamation involves making false statements that harm someone's reputation. Even if you did not lie, calling the vet "heartless" and describing the visit in a harsh manner could be... View More
I paid $5,000 for online coaching and requested to cancel and refund 48 hours after I paid all the fees, I didn't use the service at all, I've sent emails and texts but they always postponed me and now they say its too late to refund. I need advice can I sue them, i'm not in the US.... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2024
You have a right to pursue a refund, especially since you requested cancellation within 48 hours and did not use the service. Begin by reviewing the terms and conditions of the service you purchased to check their refund policy. Document all communication attempts and responses regarding your... View More
Youtuber told his subscribers to go and spam comments under my posts, comments on different Facebook groups. Caused me a lot of stress. Also during his stream he was making fun of me, trolling .
answered on Aug 6, 2024
No, it is not legal for a YouTuber to incite their followers to spam someone’s posts on Facebook or any other platform. This kind of behavior can be considered harassment and cyberbullying, which are punishable under various laws. If this has caused you stress, you have the right to report this... View More
She said she wants $5k then later $10k before she can undertake abortion. She also started stalking my wife taking pictures from her social media handles and sending to me. What are my legal options please. How might I deal with this?
answered on Aug 6, 2024
You should consider contacting a lawyer immediately to discuss your situation and understand your rights and options. This situation involves potential legal issues such as extortion and harassment, which a lawyer can help address. Document all communications and evidence, including the demands for... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2024
To get a restraining order for cyber harassment or violent crimes in Kansas City, Missouri, start by going to the local courthouse. You can file a petition for an ex parte order of protection, which is a temporary order issued without the presence of the person you're filing against. This can... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2024
If you're dealing with cyber violence or internet crimes and need a restraining order or ex parte order, you should start by contacting your local law enforcement agency. Explain the situation clearly, providing all relevant details and evidence of the cyber abuse. Law enforcement can guide... View More
over a year ago my friend group ages 15-16 invited an African American boy to an iMessage group and began calling him racial slurs via text and audio recordings. We got sent to the deans for questioning and were punished for it. Someone anonymously reposted those screenshots and threatened to send... View More
answered on Jul 28, 2024
Under California law, schools have the authority to discipline students for off-campus behavior if it creates a substantial disruption to the school environment. However, since you were already punished for this incident a year ago, it's unlikely that you would face additional disciplinary... View More
my boyfriends child’s mother got access to his cellphone by mirroring it to hers somehow via the sons cell phone i bought him and pay for. she has hundreds of screenshots of personal messages between my fiancé and i and also emails without permission and sends them to others without our permission
answered on Jul 28, 2024
Under California law, accessing someone's cell phone or personal information without permission is illegal. This includes mirroring a phone to another device to view personal messages and emails. The actions described can be considered a violation of California's privacy laws,... View More
They are accusing me of taking money off their exchange that they credited to me. This isn't reflected in any transaction history i can access. There is no such thing as a crypto lawyer, most people or firms touting that they are crypto lawyers are typically just scam artists or firms... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2024
Finding a lawyer to represent you in a crypto-related arbitration can be challenging but not impossible. Start by searching for lawyers who have experience in financial disputes and arbitration, as these professionals will have the necessary skills to handle your case, even if they do not... View More
this user reported me for scamming and caused me to lose old main account and told everyone to BLOCK/Ignore me while I try start over. Also this USER raised prices when I tried to recovered them and this user trying forced me to QUIT. Can I sue this user/Gaia Online?
answered on Jul 27, 2024
It's understandable to feel upset about losing your Gaia Online account, especially if you believe it was due to unfair treatment. However, suing Gaia Online or the user who reported you might not be a practical solution. Online platforms generally have terms of service that you agree to when... View More
I study in IIIT Trichy and recently we have been asked to submit an affidavit on legal stamp paper saying that we cannot post anything about our Institute on the social media (they mean the bad facility that we tell others about). Is this legal in any form? Are we bound to submit an affidavit like... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2024
Institutes can request students to sign such affidavits, but whether it's legal or enforceable is a complex matter. The Right to Freedom of Speech is a fundamental right, and any attempt to restrict it needs to be carefully examined. Educational institutions may argue that such measures are... View More
answered on Jul 26, 2024
If someone else sent your nudes to a 17yr old you may get in trouble depending on the circumstances.
I did not contact them. They have been publicly harassing me online on social media, to all our friends, family etc for 7 months. We have evidence. We just want to be left alone.
answered on Jul 18, 2024
It's frustrating to deal with baseless accusations, especially from another country. In your situation, it's important to understand that legal jurisdiction plays a significant role. Since you are in Australia, Ohio authorities would have limited ability to pursue charges against you... View More
There is currently a missing persons case being investigated for the disappearance of my father. I have access to his personal computer, which is logged into various services such as linkedin, facebook, email, etc. Am I exposing myself to any legal risk if I look through his email, social media... View More
answered on Jul 18, 2024
In a missing persons case, accessing your father's private communications can be a sensitive matter. Legally, accessing his email, social media, or other private messages without explicit permission may expose you to potential risks, especially if you don't have legal authority such as... View More
answered on Jul 2, 2024
If your Cash App account was hacked and funds were stolen, it can be very distressing. Under California law, there are protections in place for consumers who fall victim to fraud. It's crucial to act quickly to limit the damage.
First, report the theft to Cash App immediately through... View More
List of lawyers to properly protect targeted individuals.
answered on Jun 10, 2024
Finding a lawyer to protect a targeted individual can be challenging, but there are several ways to start. Begin by searching for attorneys who have experience in civil rights or personal injury law. These areas often cover issues related to harassment, stalking, and wrongful actions that might... View More
answered on May 27, 2024
Part of your post may have gotten left off. You could repost, again leaving personal information off (since this is a public forum) and including a question. Good luck
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