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I fell at the Apple Store in The Falls last Wednesday, do I have a case?
Family law
My sisters 2 kids were tooken from her a few years back when she lived in north carolina. She now lives in d.C. She maybe gets to see her kids once or twice a year and it was also the same when she was in north carolina. She is in college and also the army part time and a very good mother. She lost her kids due to the fact her husband and her were not on good terms and he made it so that he would get custody by bringing up past things about her life that werent really necessary for her to lose her kids and i want to talk to a attorney to take this case because theres no reason why kids should be away from there mother like this.If possible i want a attorney that can work some kind of split custody. Her husband and kids live in south carolina. I live in savannah ga and am willing to handle things for her until she may come to south carolina.
civill matter
A person that I had known for approximately two weeks payed off $6,500.00 worth of my credit card debt. I gave him the number of the law firm to which I owed a settlement as he stated that he had a lawyer and that he would like to help. He contacted the law firm and ended up paying the amount specified above. I was not under the impression this person was actually going to pay off the entire existing debt. With this said, he simply told me to pay him back what I could and when I could...but to just ''hang out with him and get to know him better.'' So I ended up telling him that I just want to be friends and the relationship can go no further than that. He now wants me to pay him back the $6,500.00. I contemplated getting a loan so I can pay him back the entire amount, however, I want to be sure that I have all of this documented well in writing before I give him any sort of money. Can somebody please give me some advice? Thanks!
WI- husband declaring ch. 7 should I?
My husband and I have been married since March 2008. About a week after we married, he signed a Promissory Note to purchase a restaurant business for about $250k. The business has now failed. The owner is going to sue him for the whole amount of the promissory note, if not more.
My husband is going to declare ch. 7 bankruptcy to get protection from this suit, and also because he has about $18k of personal debt that he incurred BEFORE WE WERE MARRIED. He currently has bad credit, so ch. 7 bankruptcy is pretty much the best option for him. I however have pretty good credit (in the 700s). I have about $7,500. All of these have always been paid on time and we have no problems paying them. My name is the only name on all of the accounts.
The question is whether I need to file bankruptcy or not. My husband already has a bankruptcy lawyer and is in the process of filing, which will cost us $2,100. We were originally thinking I would not declare bankruptcy because my debit is not a problem, and we do not have any joint accounts (except a checking and savings account). However, the lawyer advised my husband that I too should declare bankruptcy to protect me from a judgement for $250k against me. Could this happen? Should I file?