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My dad would not even speak to my brother after he held him against his will for a year and kept his social security checks now he wants to unplug my dad after just 24 hours of life support other family members run me out of the hospital because I wanted them to leave so I could spend these last... View More
answered on Jul 3, 2019
You should call a lawyer for a thorough evaluation. Whether your father has a will, a living will, advance directives, and more will affect the outcome.
It’s a vehicle owned by a married couple and due to lack of communication they both did not agree to sell and are going to send back the small deposit and compensate buyer for their time as well. Can the buyer sue? The vehicle is under $10,000. Thank you.
answered on Jul 3, 2019
Probably not. If the buyer had actual damages that person might try, but without actual damages incurred by the buyer, a suit is unlikely.
Can I be prosecuted under statute of limitations in 209?
answered on Jun 5, 2019
Your question is unclear. If you cashed a bad check in 2015, it may be too late for law enforcement to do anything about it. But that does not mean a collection agency cannot try to collect on behalf of whoever lost the money.
I sold a guy a motorcycle with just a bill of sale, title came in the mail days after the sale was made. He's threatening to take me to court because he has received the title I mailed him because he started to get hostile with me.
answered on May 21, 2019
Unless you surrender the title the prospective owner will probably sue you.
answered on May 20, 2019
Anybody can sue by paying the court filing fee. But there are no monetary damages for an "almost wreck." If you can get another mechanic to testify that the work had been done improperly, you might be able to collect the $1500 in small claims court.
In my housing community there has been a cat we thought was a stray but later learned it wasn't that the owners let him roam outside. Well the other day I came home from work and found cat feces on my back porch with a note and today the neighbor has been walking around my back porch and my... View More
answered on Apr 26, 2019
Tell them not to trespass on your property, and if they come back, call the police.
I have a back yard camera and an additional privacy fence around the back deck with a hot tub spa filled with water.
answered on Apr 17, 2019
You could ask them not to do that. Or you could talk to their parents or call the police and file a report. But depending on the age of the kids, they might retaliate in some way.
My daughter told a counselor at her school that she wanted to end her life. She detailed how she would do it. He didnt tell us about it. A month later she attempted suicide in the exact manner that she described. Now the counselor is claiming that he did tell us and we didnt do anything about it.... View More
answered on Mar 28, 2019
Talk to the school principal and superintendent and determine what actions they have taken to investigate the matter and what they intend to do. Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local civil litigation attorney to review all the facts and advise you of your options. But don't let that... View More
after I did so. He did not come and get them until after I bagged them two days later. He is suing me for $3000 for destruction of property. Can he win this suite when I clearly told him they were outside and to come and get them?
answered on Mar 7, 2019
He could win the suit yes, but the phrase you’re looking for is “failure to mitigate damages.” That means if you could easily have done something to reduce the amount of harm caused by someone’s wrongful actions and decided not to, you get less.
Portion that wasn’t taxed with the understanding that I have to Pay the taxes myself on this portion. However, I also received a 1099Misc for the portion that was sent directly to my attorney for their fees. This money never touched my hands and I assume my attorney also received the same... View More
answered on Feb 14, 2019
You report the 1099-Misc on your return and create a counter entry reducing the amount and add a note stating that the income was reported as a W-2.
Keep all your records. There's a very high chance you'll receive a letter from the IRS in 2 - 2.8 years adding the 1099-Misc back... View More
Mental suffering he used abusive and insulting language assult and battery he torched my arm while i was sleeping has beat me many times he has went to jail he sufficates me with hands or pillow he pours liquids on me of all sorts i am in intensive counciling and i have problems with back head and... View More
answered on Feb 4, 2019
I'm sorry to hear that you had to go through this. You have a case but.....the problem is that homeowners won't cover intentional acts, and if there is no insurance unless he's worth a lot of money you will get a piece of paper saying you are entitled to money--but he won't be... View More
property of the structure owner ?
answered on Feb 4, 2019
Whether it is their "equipment" which they get to remove and take with them, or has become a "fixture" which becomes part of the real estate that must stay, depends on the nature of the installation. Use the Find a Lawyer tab to review the terms of the lease and all the facts, and advise you.
Courts. My X Was Aloud to move to Michigan and take our Kid. This was in 2011 Final. So If my X wants to File a Contempt on me, Where would she File? In Cleveland or Michigan? My Decree is in Cleveland All of the Shared Parenting Schedule and Rules Were Done in Cleveland Courts. So Wouldnt... View More
answered on Jan 22, 2019
She should have filed a change of address with the OH court which handled the divorce, and it would retain jurisdiction. She could file something in MI, but the MI court would likely say it belongs in OH court.
And car dealership is refusing to return my vehicle
answered on Jan 18, 2019
Contact a lawyer directly to go over exactly what happened.
He turned the water on for inspection(knowing it might have frozen or busted water pipes)He had the water company turn the water on without planning on being there for several hours. There was over $4000 in water damage plus I will have to replace the flooring. Do I have a case? Can he be made to... View More
answered on Jan 14, 2019
Yes, you can sue the real estate broker or his agency. First, file a claim with your home insurance and they might make a claim against the broker. Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local attorney in OH who can review the situation and possibly work out a settlement with the broker.
Im a woman, i currently work for my employer 3years in Akron Ohio, I asked the kitchen manager if i could transfer to the kitchen. His instant reply, very loudly, in front of multiple people was "No! Absolutely Not! You'll only F**K all my guys back there, thats the only reason you want... View More
answered on Jan 13, 2019
Every case is different, so the best course is to get advice specific to your situation. That said, as a general rule you should evaluate the strength of the evidence for your claim, the amount of damages you could recover and the costs you will incur to recover those damages.
Here, your... View More
We need to file production of documents and interrogatories and we do not have OH representation.
answered on Jan 3, 2019
Your counsel in CA should be able to handle that, or you can retain local OH counsel to assist with the filing. Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local litigation attorney in OH where the lawsuit has been filed.
there or can I file in Lexington?
answered on Dec 27, 2018
Typically, a lawsuit is filed where the defendant (1) resides; (2) has a principal place of business; (3) conducted activity giving rise to the claim; or (4) where all or part of the claim took place (i.e. where the accident took place). However, a lawsuit can be filed where a plaintiff resides, IF... View More
I own 2 homes in Bedford , Ohio. I was cited by Bedford on the 285 Columbus Rd home in 2018 to repair or remove the garage due to unsafe conditions. I applied for the permit and had the garage removed. In October 2018, in an attempt to get out of the rental business I arrange for an investor to... View More
answered on Dec 13, 2018
Use the Find a Lawyer tab to retain a local real estate attorney where the property is located to work it out with the inspector and advise you.
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