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[CA] A d-list movie used footage of me they filmed without my permission. The title sums it up pretty well. This whole situation was recently brought to my attention by a friend who noticed that I was featured in an awful movie that's now on Netflix. It's a super low budget "Sharknado" style film with a brief ski sequence. I'm the skier in the sequence and the shots were filmed entirely without my permission, I had ***NO*** idea I was even being filmed let alone that the shots would end up in a movie. Skiing is my livelihood and I think I deserve a credit at least, if not a meager payment. What should I do?
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[CA] A d-list movie used footage of me they filmed without my permission. The title sums it up pretty well. This whole situation was recently brought to my attention by a friend who noticed that I was featured in an awful movie that's now on Netflix. It's a super low budget "Sharknado" style film with a brief ski sequence. I'm the skier in the sequence and the shots were filmed entirely without my permission, I had ***NO*** idea I was even being filmed let alone that the shots would end up in a movie. Skiing is my livelihood and I think I deserve a credit at least, if not a meager payment. What should I do?
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[CA] A d-list movie used footage of me they filmed without my permission. The title sums it up pretty well. This whole situation was recently brought to my attention by a friend who noticed that I was featured in an awful movie that's now on Netflix. It's a super low budget "Sharknado" style film with a brief ski sequence. I'm the skier in the sequence and the shots were filmed entirely without my permission, I had ***NO*** idea I was even being filmed let alone that the shots would end up in a movie. Skiing is my livelihood and I think I deserve a credit at least, if not a meager payment. What should I do?
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Please Advise: Cell store employee went through my daughter's camera roll without permission (US) My daughter (20) took her iphone to our cell phone provider's (starts with a "V", ends with "erizon") local store, as she was having sim card issues. The employee who helped her apparently made a few lewd-ish comments and overall made her feel uncomfortable. When he replaced the sim card and handed it back to her, she started to leave the store. The employee then said (paraphrasing), "Before you go, let me check the settings on the phone to make sure it's set up right." She handed the phone back and sees him swiping and tapping, assuming he's in the settings section. (note, two other male employees were standing behind him looking at the phone at this point). She said she started to feel uneasy and looked over the top of the phone and he was scrolling through her photos on her camera roll. She takes the phone back from him and leaves, as he's telling her that he just wanted to make sure her camera settings were 'optimized'. She left and felt extremely disgusted and, yes, violated. I'm asking in this sub because I don't know if there is any legal recourse. As her father, I'm worried that this employee airdropped or forwarded photos from her phone to his. Is there any way to prove this? Is this an issue that I can or should follow up on legally? This just happened two days ago. Aside from driving over the store and causing a scene, I don't know what else I can do. Yes, before you ask, there were risque photos on her camera roll. She's 20 and I'm not naive. She is a grown woman, but she's still my little girl.
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Please Advise: Cell store employee went through my daughter's camera roll without permission (US) My daughter (20) took her iphone to our cell phone provider's (starts with a "V", ends with "erizon") local store, as she was having sim card issues. The employee who helped her apparently made a few lewd-ish comments and overall made her feel uncomfortable. When he replaced the sim card and handed it back to her, she started to leave the store. The employee then said (paraphrasing), "Before you go, let me check the settings on the phone to make sure it's set up right." She handed the phone back and sees him swiping and tapping, assuming he's in the settings section. (note, two other male employees were standing behind him looking at the phone at this point). She said she started to feel uneasy and looked over the top of the phone and he was scrolling through her photos on her camera roll. She takes the phone back from him and leaves, as he's telling her that he just wanted to make sure her camera settings were 'optimized'. She left and felt extremely disgusted and, yes, violated. I'm asking in this sub because I don't know if there is any legal recourse. As her father, I'm worried that this employee airdropped or forwarded photos from her phone to his. Is there any way to prove this? Is this an issue that I can or should follow up on legally? This just happened two days ago. Aside from driving over the store and causing a scene, I don't know what else I can do. Yes, before you ask, there were risque photos on her camera roll. She's 20 and I'm not naive. She is a grown woman, but she's still my little girl.
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Please Advise: Cell store employee went through my daughter's camera roll without permission (US) My daughter (20) took her iphone to our cell phone provider's (starts with a "V", ends with "erizon") local store, as she was having sim card issues. The employee who helped her apparently made a few lewd-ish comments and overall made her feel uncomfortable. When he replaced the sim card and handed it back to her, she started to leave the store. The employee then said (paraphrasing), "Before you go, let me check the settings on the phone to make sure it's set up right." She handed the phone back and sees him swiping and tapping, assuming he's in the settings section. (note, two other male employees were standing behind him looking at the phone at this point). She said she started to feel uneasy and looked over the top of the phone and he was scrolling through her photos on her camera roll. She takes the phone back from him and leaves, as he's telling her that he just wanted to make sure her camera settings were 'optimized'. She left and felt extremely disgusted and, yes, violated. I'm asking in this sub because I don't know if there is any legal recourse. As her father, I'm worried that this employee airdropped or forwarded photos from her phone to his. Is there any way to prove this? Is this an issue that I can or should follow up on legally? This just happened two days ago. Aside from driving over the store and causing a scene, I don't know what else I can do. Yes, before you ask, there were risque photos on her camera roll. She's 20 and I'm not naive. She is a grown woman, but she's still my little girl.
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Please Advise: Cell store employee went through my daughter's camera roll without permission (US) My daughter (20) took her iphone to our cell phone provider's (starts with a "V", ends with "erizon") local store, as she was having sim card issues. The employee who helped her apparently made a few lewd-ish comments and overall made her feel uncomfortable. When he replaced the sim card and handed it back to her, she started to leave the store. The employee then said (paraphrasing), "Before you go, let me check the settings on the phone to make sure it's set up right." She handed the phone back and sees him swiping and tapping, assuming he's in the settings section. (note, two other male employees were standing behind him looking at the phone at this point). She said she started to feel uneasy and looked over the top of the phone and he was scrolling through her photos on her camera roll. She takes the phone back from him and leaves, as he's telling her that he just wanted to make sure her camera settings were 'optimized'. She left and felt extremely disgusted and, yes, violated. I'm asking in this sub because I don't know if there is any legal recourse. As her father, I'm worried that this employee airdropped or forwarded photos from her phone to his. Is there any way to prove this? Is this an issue that I can or should follow up on legally? This just happened two days ago. Aside from driving over the store and causing a scene, I don't know what else I can do. Yes, before you ask, there were risque photos on her camera roll. She's 20 and I'm not naive. She is a grown woman, but she's still my little girl.
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Please Advise: Cell store employee went through my daughter's camera roll without permission (US) My daughter (20) took her iphone to our cell phone provider's (starts with a "V", ends with "erizon") local store, as she was having sim card issues. The employee who helped her apparently made a few lewd-ish comments and overall made her feel uncomfortable. When he replaced the sim card and handed it back to her, she started to leave the store. The employee then said (paraphrasing), "Before you go, let me check the settings on the phone to make sure it's set up right." She handed the phone back and sees him swiping and tapping, assuming he's in the settings section. (note, two other male employees were standing behind him looking at the phone at this point). She said she started to feel uneasy and looked over the top of the phone and he was scrolling through her photos on her camera roll. She takes the phone back from him and leaves, as he's telling her that he just wanted to make sure her camera settings were 'optimized'. She left and felt extremely disgusted and, yes, violated. I'm asking in this sub because I don't know if there is any legal recourse. As her father, I'm worried that this employee airdropped or forwarded photos from her phone to his. Is there any way to prove this? Is this an issue that I can or should follow up on legally? This just happened two days ago. Aside from driving over the store and causing a scene, I don't know what else I can do. Yes, before you ask, there were risque photos on her camera roll. She's 20 and I'm not naive. She is a grown woman, but she's still my little girl.
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Please Advise: Cell store employee went through my daughter's camera roll without permission (US) My daughter (20) took her iphone to our cell phone provider's (starts with a "V", ends with "erizon") local store, as she was having sim card issues. The employee who helped her apparently made a few lewd-ish comments and overall made her feel uncomfortable. When he replaced the sim card and handed it back to her, she started to leave the store. The employee then said (paraphrasing), "Before you go, let me check the settings on the phone to make sure it's set up right." She handed the phone back and sees him swiping and tapping, assuming he's in the settings section. (note, two other male employees were standing behind him looking at the phone at this point). She said she started to feel uneasy and looked over the top of the phone and he was scrolling through her photos on her camera roll. She takes the phone back from him and leaves, as he's telling her that he just wanted to make sure her camera settings were 'optimized'. She left and felt extremely disgusted and, yes, violated. I'm asking in this sub because I don't know if there is any legal recourse. As her father, I'm worried that this employee airdropped or forwarded photos from her phone to his. Is there any way to prove this? Is this an issue that I can or should follow up on legally? This just happened two days ago. Aside from driving over the store and causing a scene, I don't know what else I can do. Yes, before you ask, there were risque photos on her camera roll. She's 20 and I'm not naive. She is a grown woman, but she's still my little girl.
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fired after my boss went through my purse. I have been working FOH at this restaurant for almost a year. Lately I had been wanting to quit due to a toxic misogynistic atmosphere. Today I was working, and I was going to be working tonight by myself bc we are understaffed and I am one of two employees who can close by myself. I had grabbed a job application to another job, had it filled out and was going to hand it in this morning, but I was running late, so I just shoved it in my purse to hand in tmr. Anyways, I was just making boxes with my coworker, and my boss was in the office doing something. He comes out and asks to speak to me. I go into the office and he says “What’s the job application in your purse”. I looked over to my purse and the little section where it has you fill out your references was poking out of my bag. I said “It’s for *name of other restaurant*”. He asked me why and I said “Because I feel like you guys treat me like shit.” And he said “Okay if you feel like that go ahead and clock out and go home.” And I was fired. Feeling very violated and angry. That is my personal property, plus what if I had just wanted to work two jobs? Is that even legal? Is there anything I can do? He has cameras but they are only accessible on his phone/app… I had never been written up here before. I was spoken to a few times bc they were trying to treat me like a manager without the proper compensation or title, and once was spoken to about my socks being the wrong color but that’s it. This is just so unfair… Any advice is appreciated. ETA: he is the owner and takes an even split of the tip pool every day. Also I am only 21 so I am a bit young/inexperienced with things like this… Edit 2: I will gladly share the name of this business as long as it will not hurt me in anyway for this lawsuit i am going to be filing. Edit 3: i wish i could include pictures. when i placed my purse in the office i made sure the application was stuck in there. my purse was not closed, however, the application was stuck in there enough as to not be showing. when he called me into the office the references section (which just had three names, where i knew them from and how many years i’ve known them) was sticking out clearly. that was the section that was on top when i left my purse alone. meaning he saw it and grabbed it to read more of it. to know it was a job application he would’ve had to read the section below it which mentions “employers” and other “job application related words”. i hope this makes sense. with no context this references could’ve been for anything. i hope this makes sense.
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fired after my boss went through my purse. I have been working FOH at this restaurant for almost a year. Lately I had been wanting to quit due to a toxic misogynistic atmosphere. Today I was working, and I was going to be working tonight by myself bc we are understaffed and I am one of two employees who can close by myself. I had grabbed a job application to another job, had it filled out and was going to hand it in this morning, but I was running late, so I just shoved it in my purse to hand in tmr. Anyways, I was just making boxes with my coworker, and my boss was in the office doing something. He comes out and asks to speak to me. I go into the office and he says “What’s the job application in your purse”. I looked over to my purse and the little section where it has you fill out your references was poking out of my bag. I said “It’s for *name of other restaurant*”. He asked me why and I said “Because I feel like you guys treat me like shit.” And he said “Okay if you feel like that go ahead and clock out and go home.” And I was fired. Feeling very violated and angry. That is my personal property, plus what if I had just wanted to work two jobs? Is that even legal? Is there anything I can do? He has cameras but they are only accessible on his phone/app… I had never been written up here before. I was spoken to a few times bc they were trying to treat me like a manager without the proper compensation or title, and once was spoken to about my socks being the wrong color but that’s it. This is just so unfair… Any advice is appreciated. ETA: he is the owner and takes an even split of the tip pool every day. Also I am only 21 so I am a bit young/inexperienced with things like this… Edit 2: I will gladly share the name of this business as long as it will not hurt me in anyway for this lawsuit i am going to be filing. Edit 3: i wish i could include pictures. when i placed my purse in the office i made sure the application was stuck in there. my purse was not closed, however, the application was stuck in there enough as to not be showing. when he called me into the office the references section (which just had three names, where i knew them from and how many years i’ve known them) was sticking out clearly. that was the section that was on top when i left my purse alone. meaning he saw it and grabbed it to read more of it. to know it was a job application he would’ve had to read the section below it which mentions “employers” and other “job application related words”. i hope this makes sense. with no context this references could’ve been for anything. i hope this makes sense.
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fired after my boss went through my purse. I have been working FOH at this restaurant for almost a year. Lately I had been wanting to quit due to a toxic misogynistic atmosphere. Today I was working, and I was going to be working tonight by myself bc we are understaffed and I am one of two employees who can close by myself. I had grabbed a job application to another job, had it filled out and was going to hand it in this morning, but I was running late, so I just shoved it in my purse to hand in tmr. Anyways, I was just making boxes with my coworker, and my boss was in the office doing something. He comes out and asks to speak to me. I go into the office and he says “What’s the job application in your purse”. I looked over to my purse and the little section where it has you fill out your references was poking out of my bag. I said “It’s for *name of other restaurant*”. He asked me why and I said “Because I feel like you guys treat me like shit.” And he said “Okay if you feel like that go ahead and clock out and go home.” And I was fired. Feeling very violated and angry. That is my personal property, plus what if I had just wanted to work two jobs? Is that even legal? Is there anything I can do? He has cameras but they are only accessible on his phone/app… I had never been written up here before. I was spoken to a few times bc they were trying to treat me like a manager without the proper compensation or title, and once was spoken to about my socks being the wrong color but that’s it. This is just so unfair… Any advice is appreciated. ETA: he is the owner and takes an even split of the tip pool every day. Also I am only 21 so I am a bit young/inexperienced with things like this… Edit 2: I will gladly share the name of this business as long as it will not hurt me in anyway for this lawsuit i am going to be filing. Edit 3: i wish i could include pictures. when i placed my purse in the office i made sure the application was stuck in there. my purse was not closed, however, the application was stuck in there enough as to not be showing. when he called me into the office the references section (which just had three names, where i knew them from and how many years i’ve known them) was sticking out clearly. that was the section that was on top when i left my purse alone. meaning he saw it and grabbed it to read more of it. to know it was a job application he would’ve had to read the section below it which mentions “employers” and other “job application related words”. i hope this makes sense. with no context this references could’ve been for anything. i hope this makes sense.
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fired after my boss went through my purse. I have been working FOH at this restaurant for almost a year. Lately I had been wanting to quit due to a toxic misogynistic atmosphere. Today I was working, and I was going to be working tonight by myself bc we are understaffed and I am one of two employees who can close by myself. I had grabbed a job application to another job, had it filled out and was going to hand it in this morning, but I was running late, so I just shoved it in my purse to hand in tmr. Anyways, I was just making boxes with my coworker, and my boss was in the office doing something. He comes out and asks to speak to me. I go into the office and he says “What’s the job application in your purse”. I looked over to my purse and the little section where it has you fill out your references was poking out of my bag. I said “It’s for *name of other restaurant*”. He asked me why and I said “Because I feel like you guys treat me like shit.” And he said “Okay if you feel like that go ahead and clock out and go home.” And I was fired. Feeling very violated and angry. That is my personal property, plus what if I had just wanted to work two jobs? Is that even legal? Is there anything I can do? He has cameras but they are only accessible on his phone/app… I had never been written up here before. I was spoken to a few times bc they were trying to treat me like a manager without the proper compensation or title, and once was spoken to about my socks being the wrong color but that’s it. This is just so unfair… Any advice is appreciated. ETA: he is the owner and takes an even split of the tip pool every day. Also I am only 21 so I am a bit young/inexperienced with things like this… Edit 2: I will gladly share the name of this business as long as it will not hurt me in anyway for this lawsuit i am going to be filing. Edit 3: i wish i could include pictures. when i placed my purse in the office i made sure the application was stuck in there. my purse was not closed, however, the application was stuck in there enough as to not be showing. when he called me into the office the references section (which just had three names, where i knew them from and how many years i’ve known them) was sticking out clearly. that was the section that was on top when i left my purse alone. meaning he saw it and grabbed it to read more of it. to know it was a job application he would’ve had to read the section below it which mentions “employers” and other “job application related words”. i hope this makes sense. with no context this references could’ve been for anything. i hope this makes sense.
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fired after my boss went through my purse. I have been working FOH at this restaurant for almost a year. Lately I had been wanting to quit due to a toxic misogynistic atmosphere. Today I was working, and I was going to be working tonight by myself bc we are understaffed and I am one of two employees who can close by myself. I had grabbed a job application to another job, had it filled out and was going to hand it in this morning, but I was running late, so I just shoved it in my purse to hand in tmr. Anyways, I was just making boxes with my coworker, and my boss was in the office doing something. He comes out and asks to speak to me. I go into the office and he says “What’s the job application in your purse”. I looked over to my purse and the little section where it has you fill out your references was poking out of my bag. I said “It’s for *name of other restaurant*”. He asked me why and I said “Because I feel like you guys treat me like shit.” And he said “Okay if you feel like that go ahead and clock out and go home.” And I was fired. Feeling very violated and angry. That is my personal property, plus what if I had just wanted to work two jobs? Is that even legal? Is there anything I can do? He has cameras but they are only accessible on his phone/app… I had never been written up here before. I was spoken to a few times bc they were trying to treat me like a manager without the proper compensation or title, and once was spoken to about my socks being the wrong color but that’s it. This is just so unfair… Any advice is appreciated. ETA: he is the owner and takes an even split of the tip pool every day. Also I am only 21 so I am a bit young/inexperienced with things like this… Edit 2: I will gladly share the name of this business as long as it will not hurt me in anyway for this lawsuit i am going to be filing. Edit 3: i wish i could include pictures. when i placed my purse in the office i made sure the application was stuck in there. my purse was not closed, however, the application was stuck in there enough as to not be showing. when he called me into the office the references section (which just had three names, where i knew them from and how many years i’ve known them) was sticking out clearly. that was the section that was on top when i left my purse alone. meaning he saw it and grabbed it to read more of it. to know it was a job application he would’ve had to read the section below it which mentions “employers” and other “job application related words”. i hope this makes sense. with no context this references could’ve been for anything. i hope this makes sense.
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fired after my boss went through my purse. I have been working FOH at this restaurant for almost a year. Lately I had been wanting to quit due to a toxic misogynistic atmosphere. Today I was working, and I was going to be working tonight by myself bc we are understaffed and I am one of two employees who can close by myself. I had grabbed a job application to another job, had it filled out and was going to hand it in this morning, but I was running late, so I just shoved it in my purse to hand in tmr. Anyways, I was just making boxes with my coworker, and my boss was in the office doing something. He comes out and asks to speak to me. I go into the office and he says “What’s the job application in your purse”. I looked over to my purse and the little section where it has you fill out your references was poking out of my bag. I said “It’s for *name of other restaurant*”. He asked me why and I said “Because I feel like you guys treat me like shit.” And he said “Okay if you feel like that go ahead and clock out and go home.” And I was fired. Feeling very violated and angry. That is my personal property, plus what if I had just wanted to work two jobs? Is that even legal? Is there anything I can do? He has cameras but they are only accessible on his phone/app… I had never been written up here before. I was spoken to a few times bc they were trying to treat me like a manager without the proper compensation or title, and once was spoken to about my socks being the wrong color but that’s it. This is just so unfair… Any advice is appreciated. ETA: he is the owner and takes an even split of the tip pool every day. Also I am only 21 so I am a bit young/inexperienced with things like this… Edit 2: I will gladly share the name of this business as long as it will not hurt me in anyway for this lawsuit i am going to be filing. Edit 3: i wish i could include pictures. when i placed my purse in the office i made sure the application was stuck in there. my purse was not closed, however, the application was stuck in there enough as to not be showing. when he called me into the office the references section (which just had three names, where i knew them from and how many years i’ve known them) was sticking out clearly. that was the section that was on top when i left my purse alone. meaning he saw it and grabbed it to read more of it. to know it was a job application he would’ve had to read the section below it which mentions “employers” and other “job application related words”. i hope this makes sense. with no context this references could’ve been for anything. i hope this makes sense.
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HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. CarMax called me recently informing me that the previous owner of my car has failed to transfer the title of their vehicle to me. With the temporary plate and registration set to expire soon, they are going to buy it back from me, or put that credit towards a new one in their store. California law REQUIRES them to buy the vehicle back from me in this situation. When I asked for their policy on this situation in writing (it was not included in my packet), they told me that they do not have a policy in writing. We did not sign any contract regarding the event that the title isn't transferred. The problem here is, the used car market has changed since this summer. A car of the same make and model, year, and mileage as my car which cost me $23k in July would be worth around $27k now. Carmax is offering me exactly what I paid in cash in July for my car, plus reimbursement for the minor upgrades I got for the car. If I take this offer, I would lose money. My question is, since CarMax is legally required to buy this car back from me, and we didn't sign any contract on this situation, can I sell the car to them for, say, $30k? $32k? How much can I ask for? Should I speak to a lawyer?
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HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. CarMax called me recently informing me that the previous owner of my car has failed to transfer the title of their vehicle to me. With the temporary plate and registration set to expire soon, they are going to buy it back from me, or put that credit towards a new one in their store. California law REQUIRES them to buy the vehicle back from me in this situation. When I asked for their policy on this situation in writing (it was not included in my packet), they told me that they do not have a policy in writing. We did not sign any contract regarding the event that the title isn't transferred. The problem here is, the used car market has changed since this summer. A car of the same make and model, year, and mileage as my car which cost me $23k in July would be worth around $27k now. Carmax is offering me exactly what I paid in cash in July for my car, plus reimbursement for the minor upgrades I got for the car. If I take this offer, I would lose money. My question is, since CarMax is legally required to buy this car back from me, and we didn't sign any contract on this situation, can I sell the car to them for, say, $30k? $32k? How much can I ask for? Should I speak to a lawyer?
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[ { "content": "HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. ...
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HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. CarMax called me recently informing me that the previous owner of my car has failed to transfer the title of their vehicle to me. With the temporary plate and registration set to expire soon, they are going to buy it back from me, or put that credit towards a new one in their store. California law REQUIRES them to buy the vehicle back from me in this situation. When I asked for their policy on this situation in writing (it was not included in my packet), they told me that they do not have a policy in writing. We did not sign any contract regarding the event that the title isn't transferred. The problem here is, the used car market has changed since this summer. A car of the same make and model, year, and mileage as my car which cost me $23k in July would be worth around $27k now. Carmax is offering me exactly what I paid in cash in July for my car, plus reimbursement for the minor upgrades I got for the car. If I take this offer, I would lose money. My question is, since CarMax is legally required to buy this car back from me, and we didn't sign any contract on this situation, can I sell the car to them for, say, $30k? $32k? How much can I ask for? Should I speak to a lawyer?
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[ { "content": "HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. ...
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HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. CarMax called me recently informing me that the previous owner of my car has failed to transfer the title of their vehicle to me. With the temporary plate and registration set to expire soon, they are going to buy it back from me, or put that credit towards a new one in their store. California law REQUIRES them to buy the vehicle back from me in this situation. When I asked for their policy on this situation in writing (it was not included in my packet), they told me that they do not have a policy in writing. We did not sign any contract regarding the event that the title isn't transferred. The problem here is, the used car market has changed since this summer. A car of the same make and model, year, and mileage as my car which cost me $23k in July would be worth around $27k now. Carmax is offering me exactly what I paid in cash in July for my car, plus reimbursement for the minor upgrades I got for the car. If I take this offer, I would lose money. My question is, since CarMax is legally required to buy this car back from me, and we didn't sign any contract on this situation, can I sell the car to them for, say, $30k? $32k? How much can I ask for? Should I speak to a lawyer?
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HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. CarMax called me recently informing me that the previous owner of my car has failed to transfer the title of their vehicle to me. With the temporary plate and registration set to expire soon, they are going to buy it back from me, or put that credit towards a new one in their store. California law REQUIRES them to buy the vehicle back from me in this situation. When I asked for their policy on this situation in writing (it was not included in my packet), they told me that they do not have a policy in writing. We did not sign any contract regarding the event that the title isn't transferred. The problem here is, the used car market has changed since this summer. A car of the same make and model, year, and mileage as my car which cost me $23k in July would be worth around $27k now. Carmax is offering me exactly what I paid in cash in July for my car, plus reimbursement for the minor upgrades I got for the car. If I take this offer, I would lose money. My question is, since CarMax is legally required to buy this car back from me, and we didn't sign any contract on this situation, can I sell the car to them for, say, $30k? $32k? How much can I ask for? Should I speak to a lawyer?
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HELP! CarMax is buying back my car after the previous owner failed to transfer title I need your help! I bought my car this July from CarMax in California. I paid $23k cash for it, after tax, it was $25k. I got a temporary license plate and registration, and they are going to expire in October. CarMax called me recently informing me that the previous owner of my car has failed to transfer the title of their vehicle to me. With the temporary plate and registration set to expire soon, they are going to buy it back from me, or put that credit towards a new one in their store. California law REQUIRES them to buy the vehicle back from me in this situation. When I asked for their policy on this situation in writing (it was not included in my packet), they told me that they do not have a policy in writing. We did not sign any contract regarding the event that the title isn't transferred. The problem here is, the used car market has changed since this summer. A car of the same make and model, year, and mileage as my car which cost me $23k in July would be worth around $27k now. Carmax is offering me exactly what I paid in cash in July for my car, plus reimbursement for the minor upgrades I got for the car. If I take this offer, I would lose money. My question is, since CarMax is legally required to buy this car back from me, and we didn't sign any contract on this situation, can I sell the car to them for, say, $30k? $32k? How much can I ask for? Should I speak to a lawyer?
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I took in a dog that was being re-homed and previous owner wants it back bc I haven’t given her family on demand access to my home About 5 months ago I adopted a dog from an casual friend I knew back in my college days (I graduated in Winter of 2007 for reference). I had recently moved to the area for my fiancé’s job and would be home without much responsibility for the foreseeable future. My old “friend” happened to live within state. We had reconnected on social media and chatted a bit over the weeks as I was moving in. The subject of adopting her dog came up when she confided in me that her fiancé no longer had patience for the dog since they were living in a small one bedroom apartment with a newborn and 18 month old. Anyway, I was told that she was giving the dog away to an ex boyfriend who had a condition of adoption that would prohibit her from contacting him or trying to see the dog. I thought that was harsh and offered to take her and casually mentioned that since we were friendly it was still possible for her to see the dog when we had plans or got together. Anyway, fast-forward about 3 days and she decided that her whole family would come spend a Saturday at my house with the intention of leaving the dog and make sure she got along with my dog. However her toddler tormented both dogs to the point they wouldn’t come out from under the bed. The dogs got zero time to actually interact where we can observe them bc they were both terrified of her child. Honestly, the dogs weren’t the only ones, the kid destroyed my house all day and she didn’t even try to stop him. Now lunch is over and they booked it out of here without the dog at the end of a tiresome day. She leaves me a bag of the dogs belongings and some paperwork (blanket, bed, leash, what was left of her dog food). I sent pics and updates of her adjusting to her new life to be decent about it and she sent texts back saying it’s nice to see her girl “safe and at peace” bc it was “not a good situation” for her previously. A few weeks pass and she wants to visit, I say sure if the kids can stay with their father, come one over for a little while. But the entire first floor of my house is under construction and it’s not a toddler friendly set up at the moment. The response is a mixed bag of excuses why she can’t visit alone (her fiancé won’t let her drive alone) and cringeworthy texts basically trying to say the whole family should come visit and hey with the rising cost of living and some crazy world is ending conspiracy jargon, they should just stay with us and they we provide the living space and they provide having “lots of guns” 😳… THAT’S A HARD NO. What freaked me out more is that was lined up with a date she was supposed to get evicted, so I made it clear that I was in the middle of pretty serious renovations and under no circumstance would be having wild toddlers in that environment, as it is not safe. And just plain NO to the half-joking suggestion that I should be opening my doors to that insanity- not my problem. I know that might sound paranoid but I’m unfamiliar with laws in my new state, but back in NY I have had to go through a full eviction bc a friend came to spend the weekend and then refused to leave, police were called bc it got bad and I was directed to the court system to evict this person at my expense. So I am not taking any chances. Then yesterday, I get a barrage of unhinged voice messages on Facebook messenger that she hasn’t been able to come here and see the dog as much as she wants to and her other kids that she doesn’t even have custody of miss the dog and have the right to see it when they want too and she needs to see it today (last night). I declined bc I told her the way she was lashing out made me uncomfortable and I don’t want her in my home like this and that’s when she started threatening to come take the dog. I stood my ground and said that she can take me to court bc I’ve invested a lot of time and money and emotion into this dog and my dog has grown so attached to her that it’s unfair for her to just come take her away from a really good life bc I can’t host her family at the drop of a dime. I’ve offered her to come see the dog alone on multiple occasions and she says she’s not allowed to drive alone that far (1 freakin hour). To be clear: I was nice enough to tell her she could see the dog when we did have plans together but I never said that she, her fiancé and 4 kids can just demand to come over anytime they feel like it. Am I obligated to give regular dog visitation? Is that a thing? And do I have to give the dog back? She’s been here for almost half a year and we’ve made so much progress with her … now I’m terrified she’s going to harass me or try to stir up trouble (based on getting over 200 texts in the span of 90 min, long after I stopped replying).
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I took in a dog that was being re-homed and previous owner wants it back bc I haven’t given her family on demand access to my home About 5 months ago I adopted a dog from an casual friend I knew back in my college days (I graduated in Winter of 2007 for reference). I had recently moved to the area for my fiancé’s job and would be home without much responsibility for the foreseeable future. My old “friend” happened to live within state. We had reconnected on social media and chatted a bit over the weeks as I was moving in. The subject of adopting her dog came up when she confided in me that her fiancé no longer had patience for the dog since they were living in a small one bedroom apartment with a newborn and 18 month old. Anyway, I was told that she was giving the dog away to an ex boyfriend who had a condition of adoption that would prohibit her from contacting him or trying to see the dog. I thought that was harsh and offered to take her and casually mentioned that since we were friendly it was still possible for her to see the dog when we had plans or got together. Anyway, fast-forward about 3 days and she decided that her whole family would come spend a Saturday at my house with the intention of leaving the dog and make sure she got along with my dog. However her toddler tormented both dogs to the point they wouldn’t come out from under the bed. The dogs got zero time to actually interact where we can observe them bc they were both terrified of her child. Honestly, the dogs weren’t the only ones, the kid destroyed my house all day and she didn’t even try to stop him. Now lunch is over and they booked it out of here without the dog at the end of a tiresome day. She leaves me a bag of the dogs belongings and some paperwork (blanket, bed, leash, what was left of her dog food). I sent pics and updates of her adjusting to her new life to be decent about it and she sent texts back saying it’s nice to see her girl “safe and at peace” bc it was “not a good situation” for her previously. A few weeks pass and she wants to visit, I say sure if the kids can stay with their father, come one over for a little while. But the entire first floor of my house is under construction and it’s not a toddler friendly set up at the moment. The response is a mixed bag of excuses why she can’t visit alone (her fiancé won’t let her drive alone) and cringeworthy texts basically trying to say the whole family should come visit and hey with the rising cost of living and some crazy world is ending conspiracy jargon, they should just stay with us and they we provide the living space and they provide having “lots of guns” 😳… THAT’S A HARD NO. What freaked me out more is that was lined up with a date she was supposed to get evicted, so I made it clear that I was in the middle of pretty serious renovations and under no circumstance would be having wild toddlers in that environment, as it is not safe. And just plain NO to the half-joking suggestion that I should be opening my doors to that insanity- not my problem. I know that might sound paranoid but I’m unfamiliar with laws in my new state, but back in NY I have had to go through a full eviction bc a friend came to spend the weekend and then refused to leave, police were called bc it got bad and I was directed to the court system to evict this person at my expense. So I am not taking any chances. Then yesterday, I get a barrage of unhinged voice messages on Facebook messenger that she hasn’t been able to come here and see the dog as much as she wants to and her other kids that she doesn’t even have custody of miss the dog and have the right to see it when they want too and she needs to see it today (last night). I declined bc I told her the way she was lashing out made me uncomfortable and I don’t want her in my home like this and that’s when she started threatening to come take the dog. I stood my ground and said that she can take me to court bc I’ve invested a lot of time and money and emotion into this dog and my dog has grown so attached to her that it’s unfair for her to just come take her away from a really good life bc I can’t host her family at the drop of a dime. I’ve offered her to come see the dog alone on multiple occasions and she says she’s not allowed to drive alone that far (1 freakin hour). To be clear: I was nice enough to tell her she could see the dog when we did have plans together but I never said that she, her fiancé and 4 kids can just demand to come over anytime they feel like it. Am I obligated to give regular dog visitation? Is that a thing? And do I have to give the dog back? She’s been here for almost half a year and we’ve made so much progress with her … now I’m terrified she’s going to harass me or try to stir up trouble (based on getting over 200 texts in the span of 90 min, long after I stopped replying).
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I took in a dog that was being re-homed and previous owner wants it back bc I haven’t given her family on demand access to my home About 5 months ago I adopted a dog from an casual friend I knew back in my college days (I graduated in Winter of 2007 for reference). I had recently moved to the area for my fiancé’s job and would be home without much responsibility for the foreseeable future. My old “friend” happened to live within state. We had reconnected on social media and chatted a bit over the weeks as I was moving in. The subject of adopting her dog came up when she confided in me that her fiancé no longer had patience for the dog since they were living in a small one bedroom apartment with a newborn and 18 month old. Anyway, I was told that she was giving the dog away to an ex boyfriend who had a condition of adoption that would prohibit her from contacting him or trying to see the dog. I thought that was harsh and offered to take her and casually mentioned that since we were friendly it was still possible for her to see the dog when we had plans or got together. Anyway, fast-forward about 3 days and she decided that her whole family would come spend a Saturday at my house with the intention of leaving the dog and make sure she got along with my dog. However her toddler tormented both dogs to the point they wouldn’t come out from under the bed. The dogs got zero time to actually interact where we can observe them bc they were both terrified of her child. Honestly, the dogs weren’t the only ones, the kid destroyed my house all day and she didn’t even try to stop him. Now lunch is over and they booked it out of here without the dog at the end of a tiresome day. She leaves me a bag of the dogs belongings and some paperwork (blanket, bed, leash, what was left of her dog food). I sent pics and updates of her adjusting to her new life to be decent about it and she sent texts back saying it’s nice to see her girl “safe and at peace” bc it was “not a good situation” for her previously. A few weeks pass and she wants to visit, I say sure if the kids can stay with their father, come one over for a little while. But the entire first floor of my house is under construction and it’s not a toddler friendly set up at the moment. The response is a mixed bag of excuses why she can’t visit alone (her fiancé won’t let her drive alone) and cringeworthy texts basically trying to say the whole family should come visit and hey with the rising cost of living and some crazy world is ending conspiracy jargon, they should just stay with us and they we provide the living space and they provide having “lots of guns” 😳… THAT’S A HARD NO. What freaked me out more is that was lined up with a date she was supposed to get evicted, so I made it clear that I was in the middle of pretty serious renovations and under no circumstance would be having wild toddlers in that environment, as it is not safe. And just plain NO to the half-joking suggestion that I should be opening my doors to that insanity- not my problem. I know that might sound paranoid but I’m unfamiliar with laws in my new state, but back in NY I have had to go through a full eviction bc a friend came to spend the weekend and then refused to leave, police were called bc it got bad and I was directed to the court system to evict this person at my expense. So I am not taking any chances. Then yesterday, I get a barrage of unhinged voice messages on Facebook messenger that she hasn’t been able to come here and see the dog as much as she wants to and her other kids that she doesn’t even have custody of miss the dog and have the right to see it when they want too and she needs to see it today (last night). I declined bc I told her the way she was lashing out made me uncomfortable and I don’t want her in my home like this and that’s when she started threatening to come take the dog. I stood my ground and said that she can take me to court bc I’ve invested a lot of time and money and emotion into this dog and my dog has grown so attached to her that it’s unfair for her to just come take her away from a really good life bc I can’t host her family at the drop of a dime. I’ve offered her to come see the dog alone on multiple occasions and she says she’s not allowed to drive alone that far (1 freakin hour). To be clear: I was nice enough to tell her she could see the dog when we did have plans together but I never said that she, her fiancé and 4 kids can just demand to come over anytime they feel like it. Am I obligated to give regular dog visitation? Is that a thing? And do I have to give the dog back? She’s been here for almost half a year and we’ve made so much progress with her … now I’m terrified she’s going to harass me or try to stir up trouble (based on getting over 200 texts in the span of 90 min, long after I stopped replying).
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I took in a dog that was being re-homed and previous owner wants it back bc I haven’t given her family on demand access to my home About 5 months ago I adopted a dog from an casual friend I knew back in my college days (I graduated in Winter of 2007 for reference). I had recently moved to the area for my fiancé’s job and would be home without much responsibility for the foreseeable future. My old “friend” happened to live within state. We had reconnected on social media and chatted a bit over the weeks as I was moving in. The subject of adopting her dog came up when she confided in me that her fiancé no longer had patience for the dog since they were living in a small one bedroom apartment with a newborn and 18 month old. Anyway, I was told that she was giving the dog away to an ex boyfriend who had a condition of adoption that would prohibit her from contacting him or trying to see the dog. I thought that was harsh and offered to take her and casually mentioned that since we were friendly it was still possible for her to see the dog when we had plans or got together. Anyway, fast-forward about 3 days and she decided that her whole family would come spend a Saturday at my house with the intention of leaving the dog and make sure she got along with my dog. However her toddler tormented both dogs to the point they wouldn’t come out from under the bed. The dogs got zero time to actually interact where we can observe them bc they were both terrified of her child. Honestly, the dogs weren’t the only ones, the kid destroyed my house all day and she didn’t even try to stop him. Now lunch is over and they booked it out of here without the dog at the end of a tiresome day. She leaves me a bag of the dogs belongings and some paperwork (blanket, bed, leash, what was left of her dog food). I sent pics and updates of her adjusting to her new life to be decent about it and she sent texts back saying it’s nice to see her girl “safe and at peace” bc it was “not a good situation” for her previously. A few weeks pass and she wants to visit, I say sure if the kids can stay with their father, come one over for a little while. But the entire first floor of my house is under construction and it’s not a toddler friendly set up at the moment. The response is a mixed bag of excuses why she can’t visit alone (her fiancé won’t let her drive alone) and cringeworthy texts basically trying to say the whole family should come visit and hey with the rising cost of living and some crazy world is ending conspiracy jargon, they should just stay with us and they we provide the living space and they provide having “lots of guns” 😳… THAT’S A HARD NO. What freaked me out more is that was lined up with a date she was supposed to get evicted, so I made it clear that I was in the middle of pretty serious renovations and under no circumstance would be having wild toddlers in that environment, as it is not safe. And just plain NO to the half-joking suggestion that I should be opening my doors to that insanity- not my problem. I know that might sound paranoid but I’m unfamiliar with laws in my new state, but back in NY I have had to go through a full eviction bc a friend came to spend the weekend and then refused to leave, police were called bc it got bad and I was directed to the court system to evict this person at my expense. So I am not taking any chances. Then yesterday, I get a barrage of unhinged voice messages on Facebook messenger that she hasn’t been able to come here and see the dog as much as she wants to and her other kids that she doesn’t even have custody of miss the dog and have the right to see it when they want too and she needs to see it today (last night). I declined bc I told her the way she was lashing out made me uncomfortable and I don’t want her in my home like this and that’s when she started threatening to come take the dog. I stood my ground and said that she can take me to court bc I’ve invested a lot of time and money and emotion into this dog and my dog has grown so attached to her that it’s unfair for her to just come take her away from a really good life bc I can’t host her family at the drop of a dime. I’ve offered her to come see the dog alone on multiple occasions and she says she’s not allowed to drive alone that far (1 freakin hour). To be clear: I was nice enough to tell her she could see the dog when we did have plans together but I never said that she, her fiancé and 4 kids can just demand to come over anytime they feel like it. Am I obligated to give regular dog visitation? Is that a thing? And do I have to give the dog back? She’s been here for almost half a year and we’ve made so much progress with her … now I’m terrified she’s going to harass me or try to stir up trouble (based on getting over 200 texts in the span of 90 min, long after I stopped replying).
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I took in a dog that was being re-homed and previous owner wants it back bc I haven’t given her family on demand access to my home About 5 months ago I adopted a dog from an casual friend I knew back in my college days (I graduated in Winter of 2007 for reference). I had recently moved to the area for my fiancé’s job and would be home without much responsibility for the foreseeable future. My old “friend” happened to live within state. We had reconnected on social media and chatted a bit over the weeks as I was moving in. The subject of adopting her dog came up when she confided in me that her fiancé no longer had patience for the dog since they were living in a small one bedroom apartment with a newborn and 18 month old. Anyway, I was told that she was giving the dog away to an ex boyfriend who had a condition of adoption that would prohibit her from contacting him or trying to see the dog. I thought that was harsh and offered to take her and casually mentioned that since we were friendly it was still possible for her to see the dog when we had plans or got together. Anyway, fast-forward about 3 days and she decided that her whole family would come spend a Saturday at my house with the intention of leaving the dog and make sure she got along with my dog. However her toddler tormented both dogs to the point they wouldn’t come out from under the bed. The dogs got zero time to actually interact where we can observe them bc they were both terrified of her child. Honestly, the dogs weren’t the only ones, the kid destroyed my house all day and she didn’t even try to stop him. Now lunch is over and they booked it out of here without the dog at the end of a tiresome day. She leaves me a bag of the dogs belongings and some paperwork (blanket, bed, leash, what was left of her dog food). I sent pics and updates of her adjusting to her new life to be decent about it and she sent texts back saying it’s nice to see her girl “safe and at peace” bc it was “not a good situation” for her previously. A few weeks pass and she wants to visit, I say sure if the kids can stay with their father, come one over for a little while. But the entire first floor of my house is under construction and it’s not a toddler friendly set up at the moment. The response is a mixed bag of excuses why she can’t visit alone (her fiancé won’t let her drive alone) and cringeworthy texts basically trying to say the whole family should come visit and hey with the rising cost of living and some crazy world is ending conspiracy jargon, they should just stay with us and they we provide the living space and they provide having “lots of guns” 😳… THAT’S A HARD NO. What freaked me out more is that was lined up with a date she was supposed to get evicted, so I made it clear that I was in the middle of pretty serious renovations and under no circumstance would be having wild toddlers in that environment, as it is not safe. And just plain NO to the half-joking suggestion that I should be opening my doors to that insanity- not my problem. I know that might sound paranoid but I’m unfamiliar with laws in my new state, but back in NY I have had to go through a full eviction bc a friend came to spend the weekend and then refused to leave, police were called bc it got bad and I was directed to the court system to evict this person at my expense. So I am not taking any chances. Then yesterday, I get a barrage of unhinged voice messages on Facebook messenger that she hasn’t been able to come here and see the dog as much as she wants to and her other kids that she doesn’t even have custody of miss the dog and have the right to see it when they want too and she needs to see it today (last night). I declined bc I told her the way she was lashing out made me uncomfortable and I don’t want her in my home like this and that’s when she started threatening to come take the dog. I stood my ground and said that she can take me to court bc I’ve invested a lot of time and money and emotion into this dog and my dog has grown so attached to her that it’s unfair for her to just come take her away from a really good life bc I can’t host her family at the drop of a dime. I’ve offered her to come see the dog alone on multiple occasions and she says she’s not allowed to drive alone that far (1 freakin hour). To be clear: I was nice enough to tell her she could see the dog when we did have plans together but I never said that she, her fiancé and 4 kids can just demand to come over anytime they feel like it. Am I obligated to give regular dog visitation? Is that a thing? And do I have to give the dog back? She’s been here for almost half a year and we’ve made so much progress with her … now I’m terrified she’s going to harass me or try to stir up trouble (based on getting over 200 texts in the span of 90 min, long after I stopped replying).
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I took in a dog that was being re-homed and previous owner wants it back bc I haven’t given her family on demand access to my home About 5 months ago I adopted a dog from an casual friend I knew back in my college days (I graduated in Winter of 2007 for reference). I had recently moved to the area for my fiancé’s job and would be home without much responsibility for the foreseeable future. My old “friend” happened to live within state. We had reconnected on social media and chatted a bit over the weeks as I was moving in. The subject of adopting her dog came up when she confided in me that her fiancé no longer had patience for the dog since they were living in a small one bedroom apartment with a newborn and 18 month old. Anyway, I was told that she was giving the dog away to an ex boyfriend who had a condition of adoption that would prohibit her from contacting him or trying to see the dog. I thought that was harsh and offered to take her and casually mentioned that since we were friendly it was still possible for her to see the dog when we had plans or got together. Anyway, fast-forward about 3 days and she decided that her whole family would come spend a Saturday at my house with the intention of leaving the dog and make sure she got along with my dog. However her toddler tormented both dogs to the point they wouldn’t come out from under the bed. The dogs got zero time to actually interact where we can observe them bc they were both terrified of her child. Honestly, the dogs weren’t the only ones, the kid destroyed my house all day and she didn’t even try to stop him. Now lunch is over and they booked it out of here without the dog at the end of a tiresome day. She leaves me a bag of the dogs belongings and some paperwork (blanket, bed, leash, what was left of her dog food). I sent pics and updates of her adjusting to her new life to be decent about it and she sent texts back saying it’s nice to see her girl “safe and at peace” bc it was “not a good situation” for her previously. A few weeks pass and she wants to visit, I say sure if the kids can stay with their father, come one over for a little while. But the entire first floor of my house is under construction and it’s not a toddler friendly set up at the moment. The response is a mixed bag of excuses why she can’t visit alone (her fiancé won’t let her drive alone) and cringeworthy texts basically trying to say the whole family should come visit and hey with the rising cost of living and some crazy world is ending conspiracy jargon, they should just stay with us and they we provide the living space and they provide having “lots of guns” 😳… THAT’S A HARD NO. What freaked me out more is that was lined up with a date she was supposed to get evicted, so I made it clear that I was in the middle of pretty serious renovations and under no circumstance would be having wild toddlers in that environment, as it is not safe. And just plain NO to the half-joking suggestion that I should be opening my doors to that insanity- not my problem. I know that might sound paranoid but I’m unfamiliar with laws in my new state, but back in NY I have had to go through a full eviction bc a friend came to spend the weekend and then refused to leave, police were called bc it got bad and I was directed to the court system to evict this person at my expense. So I am not taking any chances. Then yesterday, I get a barrage of unhinged voice messages on Facebook messenger that she hasn’t been able to come here and see the dog as much as she wants to and her other kids that she doesn’t even have custody of miss the dog and have the right to see it when they want too and she needs to see it today (last night). I declined bc I told her the way she was lashing out made me uncomfortable and I don’t want her in my home like this and that’s when she started threatening to come take the dog. I stood my ground and said that she can take me to court bc I’ve invested a lot of time and money and emotion into this dog and my dog has grown so attached to her that it’s unfair for her to just come take her away from a really good life bc I can’t host her family at the drop of a dime. I’ve offered her to come see the dog alone on multiple occasions and she says she’s not allowed to drive alone that far (1 freakin hour). To be clear: I was nice enough to tell her she could see the dog when we did have plans together but I never said that she, her fiancé and 4 kids can just demand to come over anytime they feel like it. Am I obligated to give regular dog visitation? Is that a thing? And do I have to give the dog back? She’s been here for almost half a year and we’ve made so much progress with her … now I’m terrified she’s going to harass me or try to stir up trouble (based on getting over 200 texts in the span of 90 min, long after I stopped replying).
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I took in a dog that was being re-homed and previous owner wants it back bc I haven’t given her family on demand access to my home About 5 months ago I adopted a dog from an casual friend I knew back in my college days (I graduated in Winter of 2007 for reference). I had recently moved to the area for my fiancé’s job and would be home without much responsibility for the foreseeable future. My old “friend” happened to live within state. We had reconnected on social media and chatted a bit over the weeks as I was moving in. The subject of adopting her dog came up when she confided in me that her fiancé no longer had patience for the dog since they were living in a small one bedroom apartment with a newborn and 18 month old. Anyway, I was told that she was giving the dog away to an ex boyfriend who had a condition of adoption that would prohibit her from contacting him or trying to see the dog. I thought that was harsh and offered to take her and casually mentioned that since we were friendly it was still possible for her to see the dog when we had plans or got together. Anyway, fast-forward about 3 days and she decided that her whole family would come spend a Saturday at my house with the intention of leaving the dog and make sure she got along with my dog. However her toddler tormented both dogs to the point they wouldn’t come out from under the bed. The dogs got zero time to actually interact where we can observe them bc they were both terrified of her child. Honestly, the dogs weren’t the only ones, the kid destroyed my house all day and she didn’t even try to stop him. Now lunch is over and they booked it out of here without the dog at the end of a tiresome day. She leaves me a bag of the dogs belongings and some paperwork (blanket, bed, leash, what was left of her dog food). I sent pics and updates of her adjusting to her new life to be decent about it and she sent texts back saying it’s nice to see her girl “safe and at peace” bc it was “not a good situation” for her previously. A few weeks pass and she wants to visit, I say sure if the kids can stay with their father, come one over for a little while. But the entire first floor of my house is under construction and it’s not a toddler friendly set up at the moment. The response is a mixed bag of excuses why she can’t visit alone (her fiancé won’t let her drive alone) and cringeworthy texts basically trying to say the whole family should come visit and hey with the rising cost of living and some crazy world is ending conspiracy jargon, they should just stay with us and they we provide the living space and they provide having “lots of guns” 😳… THAT’S A HARD NO. What freaked me out more is that was lined up with a date she was supposed to get evicted, so I made it clear that I was in the middle of pretty serious renovations and under no circumstance would be having wild toddlers in that environment, as it is not safe. And just plain NO to the half-joking suggestion that I should be opening my doors to that insanity- not my problem. I know that might sound paranoid but I’m unfamiliar with laws in my new state, but back in NY I have had to go through a full eviction bc a friend came to spend the weekend and then refused to leave, police were called bc it got bad and I was directed to the court system to evict this person at my expense. So I am not taking any chances. Then yesterday, I get a barrage of unhinged voice messages on Facebook messenger that she hasn’t been able to come here and see the dog as much as she wants to and her other kids that she doesn’t even have custody of miss the dog and have the right to see it when they want too and she needs to see it today (last night). I declined bc I told her the way she was lashing out made me uncomfortable and I don’t want her in my home like this and that’s when she started threatening to come take the dog. I stood my ground and said that she can take me to court bc I’ve invested a lot of time and money and emotion into this dog and my dog has grown so attached to her that it’s unfair for her to just come take her away from a really good life bc I can’t host her family at the drop of a dime. I’ve offered her to come see the dog alone on multiple occasions and she says she’s not allowed to drive alone that far (1 freakin hour). To be clear: I was nice enough to tell her she could see the dog when we did have plans together but I never said that she, her fiancé and 4 kids can just demand to come over anytime they feel like it. Am I obligated to give regular dog visitation? Is that a thing? And do I have to give the dog back? She’s been here for almost half a year and we’ve made so much progress with her … now I’m terrified she’s going to harass me or try to stir up trouble (based on getting over 200 texts in the span of 90 min, long after I stopped replying).
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[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as she suspected that I was on something at the time, snuck into my room at night, stole the discharge papers, took pictures, and then brought them back. She then proceeded to send these pictures to her lawyer, my family, and friends. Does this not violate HIPAA? I gave her no permission to view or take pictures of my medical records.
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[ { "content": "[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as sh...
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[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as she suspected that I was on something at the time, snuck into my room at night, stole the discharge papers, took pictures, and then brought them back. She then proceeded to send these pictures to her lawyer, my family, and friends. Does this not violate HIPAA? I gave her no permission to view or take pictures of my medical records.
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[ { "content": "[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as sh...
[ { "content": "[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as sh...
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[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as she suspected that I was on something at the time, snuck into my room at night, stole the discharge papers, took pictures, and then brought them back. She then proceeded to send these pictures to her lawyer, my family, and friends. Does this not violate HIPAA? I gave her no permission to view or take pictures of my medical records.
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[ { "content": "[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as sh...
[ { "content": "[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as sh...
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[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as she suspected that I was on something at the time, snuck into my room at night, stole the discharge papers, took pictures, and then brought them back. She then proceeded to send these pictures to her lawyer, my family, and friends. Does this not violate HIPAA? I gave her no permission to view or take pictures of my medical records.
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[ { "content": "[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as sh...
[ { "content": "[WA] Soon to be ex-wife took pictures of my private medical discharge paperwork and is sending it to family and friends. After being in an accident a few days ago I was brought to the hospital, checked out, and released the same day. My wife, who was adamant about getting the medical report as sh...
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[Australia] An (ex)friend of my mothers went through our garbage, taking my mum's personal diaries and gave them to her ex-husband who is now emailing them to his and her group of friends. What can I do? Context - My parents broke up a few years ago, I stay exclusively with my mum (father is an dick). He is a real piece of work and refuses to pay for anything in my life including school fees so my single working mum is doing her best to support us. My 18th birthday is coming up in about a month and I assume he knows he won't be able to try to get involved with my life unless I decide so (which I doubt I will). A (now ex) friend of my mothers went through our trash and stole some old diaries of my mothers. He then gave them to my father who scanned them into his computer and is emailing them to a group of friends (many of which are still friends with my mum) in an effort to shame her I guess. These diaries are incredibly personal and I find it despicable behaviour, I would just like to know my own/mums options as her life is hard enough already especially without all her friends and other people knowing her personal thoughts. Thanks!
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[ { "content": "[Australia] An (ex)friend of my mothers went through our garbage, taking my mum's personal diaries and gave them to her ex-husband who is now emailing them to his and her group of friends. What can I do? Context - My parents broke up a few years ago, I stay exclusively with my mum (father is an di...
[ { "content": "[Australia] An (ex)friend of my mothers went through our garbage, taking my mum's personal diaries and gave them to her ex-husband who is now emailing them to his and her group of friends. What can I do? Context - My parents broke up a few years ago, I stay exclusively with my mum (father is an di...
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[Australia] An (ex)friend of my mothers went through our garbage, taking my mum's personal diaries and gave them to her ex-husband who is now emailing them to his and her group of friends. What can I do? Context - My parents broke up a few years ago, I stay exclusively with my mum (father is an dick). He is a real piece of work and refuses to pay for anything in my life including school fees so my single working mum is doing her best to support us. My 18th birthday is coming up in about a month and I assume he knows he won't be able to try to get involved with my life unless I decide so (which I doubt I will). A (now ex) friend of my mothers went through our trash and stole some old diaries of my mothers. He then gave them to my father who scanned them into his computer and is emailing them to a group of friends (many of which are still friends with my mum) in an effort to shame her I guess. These diaries are incredibly personal and I find it despicable behaviour, I would just like to know my own/mums options as her life is hard enough already especially without all her friends and other people knowing her personal thoughts. Thanks!
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[ { "content": "[Australia] An (ex)friend of my mothers went through our garbage, taking my mum's personal diaries and gave them to her ex-husband who is now emailing them to his and her group of friends. What can I do? Context - My parents broke up a few years ago, I stay exclusively with my mum (father is an di...
[ { "content": "[Australia] An (ex)friend of my mothers went through our garbage, taking my mum's personal diaries and gave them to her ex-husband who is now emailing them to his and her group of friends. What can I do? Context - My parents broke up a few years ago, I stay exclusively with my mum (father is an di...
[ { "content": "[Australia] An (ex)friend of my mothers went through our garbage, taking my mum's personal diaries and gave them to her ex-husband who is now emailing them to his and her group of friends. What can I do? Context - My parents broke up a few years ago, I stay exclusively with my mum (father is an di...
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I'm renting and my carpet is past its lifetime. It's frayed, matted, and gross. The landlord refuses to disclose when they last replaced the carpet and will not offer a replacement. What tenant rights do I have? I've asked multiple times on when they last replaced it, they just say that they don't know when tax records show that the same LLC has owned the home for the last 40 years. We are buying rugs to cover the carpet so we don't have to walk on it....
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I'm renting and my carpet is past its lifetime. It's frayed, matted, and gross. The landlord refuses to disclose when they last replaced the carpet and will not offer a replacement. What tenant rights do I have? I've asked multiple times on when they last replaced it, they just say that they don't know when tax records show that the same LLC has owned the home for the last 40 years. We are buying rugs to cover the carpet so we don't have to walk on it....
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I'm renting and my carpet is past its lifetime. It's frayed, matted, and gross. The landlord refuses to disclose when they last replaced the carpet and will not offer a replacement. What tenant rights do I have? I've asked multiple times on when they last replaced it, they just say that they don't know when tax records show that the same LLC has owned the home for the last 40 years. We are buying rugs to cover the carpet so we don't have to walk on it....
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[ { "content": "I'm renting and my carpet is past its lifetime. It's frayed, matted, and gross. The landlord refuses to disclose when they last replaced the carpet and will not offer a replacement. What tenant rights do I have? I've asked multiple times on when they last replaced it, they just say that they don't...
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[OH] Job fired me on my last day after convincing me to work out my full 14 day notice to receive a payout of my PTO...which they now say they won't because I was officially terminated. Bulk of it is in the title but a little more info here: Found a new job, put in a notice at my old job. A few days later my boss comes to me and tells me they had said that if I work out my full 14 day notice I'll get my 50 or so hours of PTO paid off. Fast forward to today and I go in for a meeting and they "officially" terminate me and say they won't be paying out my PTO. My last shift was 12 hours from now and it seems they've only done it to avoid paying me. The termination letter and the supervisor in the meeting cited reason and claims that are very easily proven false. Even so, they did not even follow their company write-up/suspension/termination policy. Do I have any course for recompense? If so who do I contact?
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[OH] Job fired me on my last day after convincing me to work out my full 14 day notice to receive a payout of my PTO...which they now say they won't because I was officially terminated. Bulk of it is in the title but a little more info here: Found a new job, put in a notice at my old job. A few days later my boss comes to me and tells me they had said that if I work out my full 14 day notice I'll get my 50 or so hours of PTO paid off. Fast forward to today and I go in for a meeting and they "officially" terminate me and say they won't be paying out my PTO. My last shift was 12 hours from now and it seems they've only done it to avoid paying me. The termination letter and the supervisor in the meeting cited reason and claims that are very easily proven false. Even so, they did not even follow their company write-up/suspension/termination policy. Do I have any course for recompense? If so who do I contact?
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[OH] Job fired me on my last day after convincing me to work out my full 14 day notice to receive a payout of my PTO...which they now say they won't because I was officially terminated. Bulk of it is in the title but a little more info here: Found a new job, put in a notice at my old job. A few days later my boss comes to me and tells me they had said that if I work out my full 14 day notice I'll get my 50 or so hours of PTO paid off. Fast forward to today and I go in for a meeting and they "officially" terminate me and say they won't be paying out my PTO. My last shift was 12 hours from now and it seems they've only done it to avoid paying me. The termination letter and the supervisor in the meeting cited reason and claims that are very easily proven false. Even so, they did not even follow their company write-up/suspension/termination policy. Do I have any course for recompense? If so who do I contact?
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[OH] Job fired me on my last day after convincing me to work out my full 14 day notice to receive a payout of my PTO...which they now say they won't because I was officially terminated. Bulk of it is in the title but a little more info here: Found a new job, put in a notice at my old job. A few days later my boss comes to me and tells me they had said that if I work out my full 14 day notice I'll get my 50 or so hours of PTO paid off. Fast forward to today and I go in for a meeting and they "officially" terminate me and say they won't be paying out my PTO. My last shift was 12 hours from now and it seems they've only done it to avoid paying me. The termination letter and the supervisor in the meeting cited reason and claims that are very easily proven false. Even so, they did not even follow their company write-up/suspension/termination policy. Do I have any course for recompense? If so who do I contact?
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I let a friend in need borrow a TV from me, now they won't give it back and have cut me off. So title explains most of it, I had a friend who had an abusive relationship and had every piece of electronics broken or taken from them, so I let them borrow a TV of mine until they could get their own again. However, there was a bad argument between us and now that they've cut things off with me, they refuse to give me my TV back and promise to try and fight me if I try to come for it. Is there anything I could do here to get it back without too much trouble? I have some text messages referring to my ownership of it, but that's about it unfortunately.
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I let a friend in need borrow a TV from me, now they won't give it back and have cut me off. So title explains most of it, I had a friend who had an abusive relationship and had every piece of electronics broken or taken from them, so I let them borrow a TV of mine until they could get their own again. However, there was a bad argument between us and now that they've cut things off with me, they refuse to give me my TV back and promise to try and fight me if I try to come for it. Is there anything I could do here to get it back without too much trouble? I have some text messages referring to my ownership of it, but that's about it unfortunately.
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I let a friend in need borrow a TV from me, now they won't give it back and have cut me off. So title explains most of it, I had a friend who had an abusive relationship and had every piece of electronics broken or taken from them, so I let them borrow a TV of mine until they could get their own again. However, there was a bad argument between us and now that they've cut things off with me, they refuse to give me my TV back and promise to try and fight me if I try to come for it. Is there anything I could do here to get it back without too much trouble? I have some text messages referring to my ownership of it, but that's about it unfortunately.
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I let a friend in need borrow a TV from me, now they won't give it back and have cut me off. So title explains most of it, I had a friend who had an abusive relationship and had every piece of electronics broken or taken from them, so I let them borrow a TV of mine until they could get their own again. However, there was a bad argument between us and now that they've cut things off with me, they refuse to give me my TV back and promise to try and fight me if I try to come for it. Is there anything I could do here to get it back without too much trouble? I have some text messages referring to my ownership of it, but that's about it unfortunately.
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I let a friend in need borrow a TV from me, now they won't give it back and have cut me off. So title explains most of it, I had a friend who had an abusive relationship and had every piece of electronics broken or taken from them, so I let them borrow a TV of mine until they could get their own again. However, there was a bad argument between us and now that they've cut things off with me, they refuse to give me my TV back and promise to try and fight me if I try to come for it. Is there anything I could do here to get it back without too much trouble? I have some text messages referring to my ownership of it, but that's about it unfortunately.
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I let a friend in need borrow a TV from me, now they won't give it back and have cut me off. So title explains most of it, I had a friend who had an abusive relationship and had every piece of electronics broken or taken from them, so I let them borrow a TV of mine until they could get their own again. However, there was a bad argument between us and now that they've cut things off with me, they refuse to give me my TV back and promise to try and fight me if I try to come for it. Is there anything I could do here to get it back without too much trouble? I have some text messages referring to my ownership of it, but that's about it unfortunately.
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I let a friend in need borrow a TV from me, now they won't give it back and have cut me off. So title explains most of it, I had a friend who had an abusive relationship and had every piece of electronics broken or taken from them, so I let them borrow a TV of mine until they could get their own again. However, there was a bad argument between us and now that they've cut things off with me, they refuse to give me my TV back and promise to try and fight me if I try to come for it. Is there anything I could do here to get it back without too much trouble? I have some text messages referring to my ownership of it, but that's about it unfortunately.
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I just gained full custody of my daughter, now my ex is wanting to charge me with statutory rape as revenge. Our daughter is 7. The accusation is true, when we started dating I was 19, she was 16. I turned 20 three months before she turned 17 in the state of Texas. In that three month window is when she got pregnant, so it’s very easy to backtrack the nine months from when our daughter was born to prove that it was technically illegal. I gained full custody of our daughter 2 months ago due to unrelated abuse on her end, and she informed me that she plans on “sending me to jail” for our age difference seven/ eight years ago. I have the text proof that this is purely motivated by revenge. What are my chances of avoiding this charge? I would prefer to not be a felon
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I just gained full custody of my daughter, now my ex is wanting to charge me with statutory rape as revenge. Our daughter is 7. The accusation is true, when we started dating I was 19, she was 16. I turned 20 three months before she turned 17 in the state of Texas. In that three month window is when she got pregnant, so it’s very easy to backtrack the nine months from when our daughter was born to prove that it was technically illegal. I gained full custody of our daughter 2 months ago due to unrelated abuse on her end, and she informed me that she plans on “sending me to jail” for our age difference seven/ eight years ago. I have the text proof that this is purely motivated by revenge. What are my chances of avoiding this charge? I would prefer to not be a felon
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I just gained full custody of my daughter, now my ex is wanting to charge me with statutory rape as revenge. Our daughter is 7. The accusation is true, when we started dating I was 19, she was 16. I turned 20 three months before she turned 17 in the state of Texas. In that three month window is when she got pregnant, so it’s very easy to backtrack the nine months from when our daughter was born to prove that it was technically illegal. I gained full custody of our daughter 2 months ago due to unrelated abuse on her end, and she informed me that she plans on “sending me to jail” for our age difference seven/ eight years ago. I have the text proof that this is purely motivated by revenge. What are my chances of avoiding this charge? I would prefer to not be a felon
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I just gained full custody of my daughter, now my ex is wanting to charge me with statutory rape as revenge. Our daughter is 7. The accusation is true, when we started dating I was 19, she was 16. I turned 20 three months before she turned 17 in the state of Texas. In that three month window is when she got pregnant, so it’s very easy to backtrack the nine months from when our daughter was born to prove that it was technically illegal. I gained full custody of our daughter 2 months ago due to unrelated abuse on her end, and she informed me that she plans on “sending me to jail” for our age difference seven/ eight years ago. I have the text proof that this is purely motivated by revenge. What are my chances of avoiding this charge? I would prefer to not be a felon
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up but I dont know when I will get my money back. Is there anything I can do legally? This was done through a third party hired by my company.
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[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
[ { "content": "I got charged someone else's child support. Hi everyone I am new to this whole deal. I got charged 500 dollars from my last paycheck for child support. It is for someone who has the same name as me except for middle name. He lives in Iowa and I live in Wisconsin. HR said everything is cleared up b...
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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[ { "content": "Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appoi...
[ { "content": "Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appoi...
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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[ { "content": "Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appoi...
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Negligent care of child? Broken bones at daycare. Broken bone at childcare A few days ago, my child broke their wrist at daycare. It was serious, radius/ulnar, casting, multiple x rays, a surgical procedure, maybe another one, and of course time and pain at the ED, missed work for follow up appointments, I’m still being charged for daycare while I keep my child home for a few days or longer. Right away: I don’t feel having a broken wrist is entirely the daycare providers fault. Accidents happen. However, problem starts here: I got a voicemail stating my child was injured and broke his wrist. I have the voicemail. The provider indicated how obvious it was that it was broken. My spouse received the same voicemail. Since we are both in the medical field, we can’t answer our phones all the time. I received the voicemail, promptly, and made it to the school in less than 30 minutes. My son was still lying in the dirt with his head below his heart on the ground crying and screaming in pain. It was HORRIBLE. His arm was like 75 degrees displaced and laying in the dirt. They should have called 911! Tears down his face, dirt an over him. I hastily wrap his arm with an ACE wrap (I’m hands on medical professional) and muscle 50 pounds of child off the dirt and into my car. While I’m struggling to put my son in the car, an employee of the daycare shoved a clipboard on top of the car with an “incident report” to sign. I hastily sign and didn’t read it. Fast forward to the aftermath. I spoke to the owner, expressed my concern that the staff didn’t act appropriately with my son. The owner indicated that the staff told her they “picked up” and “cleaned up” my son. This is a bullshit lie. The owner admitted over the phone to me that story isn’t what the staff told her, they told her they helped my child up and cleaned him up. The staff felt concerned enough to LIE about their actions. I’m concerned. It’s a reputable daycare, but this response was not ideal. What should I do? Location: Maine
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Wife threatening me with child support for someone elses kid? My wife and I have been separated for 6 years, she had a kid recently, and is threatening me with child support for this kid. She lives in CA, and I haven't stepped foot in CA for over a year. I live, and have lived over 5000 miles away, from her for over a year. Kid is less than a year. I know state laws vary, but do I have to fly to CA just for a DNA test so I don't have to pay for some other guys kid? Is she even able to claim that kid is mine, even if someone else signed the Birth Certificate? Thank you.
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of "thanks for changing your personal information, thanks for opening a debit account, thanks for charging $5,000, thanks for selling X stocks" from Robinhood. Obviously someone had broken into my account, changed the personal information, and was stealing my money. My account was set up for 2-factor authentication, so it should have been impossible for someone to break in without me getting a text, but here we are. This should be a no-brainer for Robinhood to identify and resolve, right? Wrong. There's literally no way to contact Robinhood directly outside of sending them an e-mail. When I e-mail them, they respond with form letters saying "thanks for contacting us, we'll look into it and get back to you." It's been a week. In the meantime there's no way to access my account (the thief changed the password), I have no idea what's happening to my money, or if/when I'll get it back. I need that money; it's basically my life's savings. If you've never tried to contact Robinhood before you may think I'm exaggerating how difficult it is, but there are actually several lawsuits from people in similar situations. Apparently they're famous for just not responding to theft cases. It seems I may need to sue them to get my money back. And even if I get it back, I feel like I'm owed something for this amount of stress, not to mention however much money I'm losing by not being able to buy and sell as I had planned. How do I find an attorney who can help me with this?
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[ { "content": "Robinhood trading app has given my account to someone else, locked me out, and won't respond to contact. Now what? This is in Pennsylvania, USA. I had just over $40K in the Robinhood trading app. One day I woke up to a list of e-mail notifications saying things along the lines of \"thanks for ch...
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