Tuesday, April 1, 2014

can I get a restraining order againist my ex mother in law

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can I get a restraining order againist my ex mother in law



Answer

Maybe. It would depend upon what allegations are contained in the affidavit supporting the Petition. It would be necessary to demonstrate to the judge that she is likely to harm you or do irreparable harm to your property. Consult with an attorney in your area if you wish to pursue this.



Developing country's decision to reduce trade restrictions such as import tariffsaffect its ability to borrow in the world capital market?

Developing country's decision to reduce trade restrictions such as import tariffsaffect its ability to borrow in the world capital market?
By making the economy more open to trade and to trade disruption, liberalization is likely to enhance an developing country's ability to borrow abroad. In effect, the
penalty for default is increased. In addition, of course, a higher export level reassures prospective lenders about the country's ability to service its debts in the future. Finally, by choosing policies which international lenders consider sound, such as open markets, countries improve lenders assessment of their credit-worthiness.

What type of music did moctezuma like?

What type of music did moctezuma like?
Well, if you're serious about this and you aren't horsing around, I'll be happy to answer your question. If you are referring to whom I believe you are referring, of course. Regarding the fact that I wasn't there, I have no idea what kind of music Moctezuma liked personally, but Aztecs of the time listened to sacred hymns and their music involved lots of drums and flutes. If you want to maybe hear some re-created you can Google "AZTEC MUSIC" and see what comes up. Glad I could help!

I recently left a company. The company continues to use my name in their advertisments and business reminders. Is this legal? Can they use m...

Question

I recently left a company. The company continues to use my name in their advertisments and business reminders. Is this legal? Can they use my name for free?



Answer

No they can not, unless you are somehow reviving compensation for the use of your name.



Why is hostess going out of business?

Why is hostess going out of business?
it is going out of business because they don't get alot of people to buy hostess brands.

I'm question is about childsupport. On 5/11/2012, i found out that there was a garnshiment order placed on my check, garnishing 50 of my ch...

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I'm question is about childsupport. On 5/11/2012, i found out that there was a garnshiment order placed on my check, garnishing 50% of my check. I contacted the childsupport office and they stated that an ex-fling place childsupport charges on me years ago without my knowledge. I didn't established paternity in any way. The worker told me that she sent out two petitions at my old address, but i was no longer living there. I'm not sure of paternity, what can i do ?



Answer

You can file a petition for disavowal of paternity. Both you and the child will have to undergo DNA testing. You need an attorney because if there was not proper service either execution upon you or a curator, you may not owe the past due support.



Monday, March 31, 2014

I have given my 30 day notice at my apartment and indicated i would be out May 31st but i have moved most of my stuff out the landlord wants...

Question

I have given my 30 day notice at my apartment and indicated i would be out May 31st but i have moved most of my stuff out the landlord wants my stuff out now before the 31st so she can rent it can she do that if i gave a 30 day notice?



Answer

What matters more than notice is whether or not you paid rent for the month of May. I'm assuming this was a month-to-month tenancy. She can't force you to move your stuff out if you are still technically a tenant for May.

Even if you're not, a landlord can't force you out unless they have a court order.



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I second Roderick's comments and would add that if you did pay the full amount already, you could offer to be out before May 15th, IF she would refund half your money. Your landlord might be happy to refund the difference if they have a new tenant in place that they do not want to lose, you never know.

I find that in the practice of law, and negotiating settlements, often an overlooked compromise or creative solution can save a lot of time and bad feelings.



Answer

The previous answers are spot on. You cannot be forced out without judicial process. However, if you can move out with little inconvenience perhaps your landlord will provide you with the financial incentive to do so.