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My Dad Is Being Sued And We Might Lose Our House

Is it legal to kick my wife out of the house if she cheated on me?

I am sorry to hear your wife cheated on you and don't blame you for being upset. However, this is a time to be cautious and not set yourself up for costly legal problems, regardless of your feelings.In the US, in most if not all states, no matter who owns the house, you cannot kick your spouse out of the marital residence. If the spouse jointly owns the house, you could not kick her out of it in any state, given it is her property as well as yours.What you can do is see a lawyer about filing for divorce and then following the proper procedures to divide your marital assets and debts. This may or may not include the house, depending on who purchased it and when.You can also speak to the lawyer about moving one of you out of the house and what the laws are in your state about such things.

Can i sue my step mom for my dads ashes?

My Dad has past away and my step mom and here family will not let my two sisters and I have his ashes. My dad moved away when I was 2 and married a women who has 4 kids. My dad spent his whole life with this new family while us real kids wished we could be with him too. But anyways long story short my step mom hates us and wont give me his ashes. Not sure what to do...Please help :(

My brother was misdiagnosed could i sue the doctors?

basically, its constantly been on my mind for a ridicolous amount of time, when i was 12... my brother was getting headaches, neck pain, vomitting issues. We all went the doctors and they advised him he had a ''viral infection'' so he got prescibed antibotics and he was still really unwell, so for the secound time we went to the same doctor and it was the same response.

two days later we was in our house and he started to lose concissness [however you spell it] and it was really a distressing moment for my dad [as my mum passed away] me and my twin brother was under the suprivision of my sister who was 16 at the time. My brother was diagnosed with meningitis but luckily made a full recovery. The doctor didnt even make an apology, it was really frustuarting because if it wasnt for the quick reactions of my dad he might not of been here today. Maybe i should just brush it under the carpet.

Last year my dad lost his job and was sued, we lost everything. We were pretty wealthy before but now my dad has an outdated job that pays low and we are close to going broke, what can I do?

A very similar thing happened to my family as well. We had a beautiful home in Palm Springs, my father owned two additional properties and our family business was doing great. 2008 came and we lost everything. My parents downsized to a small 2 bdrm apartment in the worst part of Las Vegas and I had just started my career.At that time I was making OK money so whatever I could spare I would give to them while also helping my grandmother buy her cancer medications. Then my dad decided to buy a business in Vegas which looked great on paper but we were conned and ended up losing another $100k and my mother’s retitement money in the process. A couple years later my grandmother and two younger cousins passed away.Those were the worst years of my life but despite all that, I continued to progress in my career, work hard at building my skills so that I could help them pay their debts and helped them readjust their cost of living so they could live a comfortable life. I could have given up all hope and gone to a casino to attempt to make it all back for them, but instead we focused on the things we can control and kept faith things would work out.And guess what. It did. My parents are no longer wealthy, but they live a modest, happy life right now and my wife and I make enough money to build our family while helping my parents financially.I still dream of a life in which my parents can no longer work and spend their lives traveling and spending more time with their grandkids and though we’re not there yet, we’ve made a lot of progress and if things continue the way they’ve been going, I’ll be able to help them do just that.The lessons here are:Just focus on the things you can controlDon’t worry about the things you can’t controlBe grateful everyday you are aliveMake the best out of your situationKeep the faith and grind out everyday to achieve your goalsIf you can do these consistently everyday, the universe will reward you. I promise.Good luck!

Can i be sued for gift money?

so my wife and i bought a house and was given money from her dad. he signed a legal document gift letter to the mortgage company and also noted the check as GIFT. after the house was bought we had a huge fight and we paid half the amount back. now he is threatening to sue for the rest of the money, put a lien on the house (although his name is not on anything for the house), and also charge us interest. we told him we would pay him back but he continues to send us threatening emails. can he legally sue for the remaining balance even though he signed the gift letter and noted the check to us as a GIFT?

Can my parents kick me out of their house if I'm 22-years old, on the grounds I own a motorcycle? Is it legal for them to kick me out on the grounds that I own a bike? Isn't that a form of illegal discrimination?

There's something horribly wrong with your parents. It sounds like they let you live under their roof with zero obligations (thinking this was some sort of entitlement) for a few years too long. Shame on them for not kicking you out 4 years ago. Horrible horrible people they are.I love how you've responded to their fairly reasonable request to subdue their anxieties about you driving your irresponsible ass around on a motorcycle by going online in hopes of finding some legal recourse you can take against them. That's a particularly classy move. Yes, sue them. Brilliant!You poor tortured soul. If only your parents could see that you're only trying to LOOK responsible by driving a motorcycle, NOT BE responsible by paying for all your own bills. Shush! Jeeeezzzzz! Jerks!In all seriousness now, get rid of the motorcycle. Go tell your parents you're sorry and that you know it's because they care about you and that even though you're getting rid of the bike, you think it's a good time to shove off anyways. Ask them for their help in doing so and go start looking for apartments. If in a couple of years after living on your own you still want the bike and can afford it, go for it! Until then you haven't demonstrated the maturity necessary to make that decision. I say this as someone who knows the world needs more donated organs (my father got a heart transplant from a 22 year old motorcycle accident victim) and 22 year old punks who think they know better than their parents are usually where they come from. I'm happy for the many extra years I've had with my father, but, I can't imagine what the family who lost their son went through. Your parents concerns are not unfounded. The moment you realize this, is the moment you become an adult.

What happens if you lose a lawsuit and can't afford to pay?

A judgment is only a piece of paper forming a debt. There is no method of enforcement.The creditor can file for garnishment (against your paycheck). But, if you work under the table, there is no way for them to obtain a garnishment. (However, if you ever want to work above board again and you don’t pay this debt, they WILL get the garnishment at the new job. Or, worse yet, the new employer will be served with the garnishment papers and fire you if they don’t want to deal with that hassle.).Likewise, the creditor can file for liens. That means you cannot sell your car until this debt is paid. If you try, the person who buys it will not be able to register the car in their name; giving them cause to file suit against you for fraud (a hefty fine; and jailable offense).So, like I said, it’s just a piece of paper. I’d advise getting it paid off or you’ll be running from it for a lifetime. Or, filing bankruptcy if your financial situation is that dire. Either way, you should address it as soon as you can.

Can you be sued for child under 12 breaking an item at home you were visiting?

My child and I were visiting our friend house. My child and friend child were playing fortnight. My child was getting bullied online by the friends of his friend so asked me to call police, as they said they would bash him. I calmed him and talked about options like blocking etc. my child went back talked on headset to his own mate online for advice. The ‘friend’ snatched the headset of him and was nasty so my child tried to find another headset. He went to grab one which my friend and I told to stop as it was the dads headset. In that moment he freaked dropped them and somehow broke the microphone part. I apologised to my friend and suggested to pay for it. Meanwhile her son got on the phone to his dad who went off, then gave phone to the mother (my friend) . The dad said he was going to sue us , call his solicitor and said to his wife to tell the ‘*****’ and her kid to leave and never to see us again, never step foot in the house. He said to her that he was going to send me the bill. The Mum I’ve been friends with since our kids were babies and met through a relative of mine. Even though I’ve suggested to pay , do you think it is possible to be sued (we are in Australia)? My child and I talked about it, it looks fixable from how my child’s explained it, so would it be acceptable to have it fixed rather than being replaced? This dad likely to do something out of spite , he doesn’t like me, so I’m wondering what the worst case scenario is .

I got into a car accident and I'm afraid I'll be sued.?

I was driving on the highway tonight in the rain and when I switched lanes I lost traction and slipped to the right and hit a car that was in the middle lane. My car regained control, but the civic spun out 180 degrees and slammed into the railing. The passenger side wouldn't open as I tried to help the lady open the door. Everyone was okay. There was I think a six year old girl and a baby in the back...Trust me I feel like a total *** and probably will never switch lanes in the rain again..The ambulance came, but everything checked out and everyone was okay, no treatment, but as I peeked into the ambulance some paper work was being done. Now I'm afraid I'll be sued eventually because this happened to a friend of mine. He got into an accident and everyone said they were fine, accident was over, everyone went home. Two weeks later he receives a bill for $8,000 in medical bills and more than $5,000 went up on his car insurance. I'm not too sure on how damaged the civic was, but the lady insisted her car needed to be towed. It looked not too bad, but I'm not sure if it was able to start. She got into the tow truck and they left after the police did the accident report. My major concern is even though that everyone was okay, she may find some way to sue me on medical bills for the baby. Aftershock damage or what not. Can this happen? If so..would anyone know any good lawyers? I live in nyc...any help would be appreciated please. thanks.

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My car has insurance, but I'm not on it. Its actually my dads girlfriends and so is the title of the vehicle. No my names is not on either one. Also I don't have full coverage. Just wondering if anyone knows what kind of lawyer I need to find to fight this kind of case IF I am sued so that my rates won't go up..if that's even possible. I'm young and don't have too much money, but either I try to fight this to keep the same rates or I lose my car. I talked to the police officer and I think he put that I just slipped after changing lanes, no fault accident?

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