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Date’s ex bf broke into my house NJ Got a friend request from a bartender at this bar I used to play at when I was in a band. Always thought she was cute. Started talking. After a few weeks of that she came to my place Friday night. We were going to bed around midnight and not more than a minute or two after we laid in bed did I hear a bang and some how I just knew someone was breaking in. A second bang and he was in the house. Ripped the storm door off the hinges and battered through the main door. It turns out her ex is the bar owner. I had no idea. How or why would I? We had a “hey man, you guys sounded good” and “thanks for having us.” Relationship. Never talked more than that. I live over an hour away from both the woman and the bar owner. I keep a Ka-bar knife in my nightstand, I immediately jumped out of bed grabbed that, got into a power stance and called 911. Didn’t know who it was yet. He came into my bedroom holding a dumbbell (I have a gym on my back porch where he broke in through) and I called him by name and yelled. “what the fuck are you doing here?” at him. Dispatch picked up by now, I’m giving them my address. He left, started to come back, the woman yelled at him, he pushed her to the floor and ran away. Cops were called, police report, the whole nine. Except the woman didn’t file a restraining order. She wouldn’t go back to the station with the police officers. It turns out he’s been breaking into her house and following her, smashed her car up to the point she had to buy a new one….she started telling all this to the officers that arrived on scene. First time I was hearing any of it. She asked me to drop the whole thing and let it go, trying to down play it like it’s not a big. He broke into my home, it’s a big deal. I already got a contractor to come in and install a whole new door, told him to spare nothing in the security department. I know the state will prosecute him if he’s found. Hasn’t been at the time I’m posting this. Do I get called as a witness? I am absolutely willing to testify. How do I get reimbursed for damages to my door/repair cost? Do I have to sue him separately? Can I take any legal action against him beyond being witness in the states trial? | 2c326e57eb69c905f5b0655a97aede13fba7a779988b19c530f87b7c1ed4b814 | [
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San Francisco Bay Area - Car Stolen and totaled by a gang of high schoolers. Thief left backpack in car. My car was stolen yesterday by a gang of high schoolers. Filed a police report and the car was impounded. I went to pick up my car, and it was totaled. The thiefs did leave a backpack with their school work in my car. The car was an old 99 Honda, so I don't have full coverage insurance. Do I have any options? Thanks for your time. | 9cd5f596f7a9852bc853a62cde931aec6bd1a0109acfd5de4ac5967dc814a448 | [
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Motorcycle was stolen and repaired at a shop. The shop has the motorcycle and says I need to pay repairs to retrieve. Is this legal? Like the post says, my motorcycle was stolen a number of years ago. A person dropped the motorcycle off for repairs at a shop totaling $2,200 and never picked it up. When the wrecker shop went to go try and sell it after abandoning, they found out it was stolen, and I received a call. The shop is now saying that in order to retrieve the motorcycle, I need to pay the $2,200 bill. The motorcycle is in Mississippi and was stolen from Louisiana. I’m curious as to if this is legal and what actions I could take. Thank you in advance. | 5dd0e0302eb66569d9e9df6bc765d4c58bfce4ee14867350ee39a588638d988f | [
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Neighbor claiming I’m not legally allowed to have furniture assembled because the noise affects her medical condition. I just moved into a new apartment building in Oregon. I’m having some furniture assembled and will probably have to do so again 2-3 more times for short periods of 2-4 hours over the next month. My next door neighbor bangs on the wall nonstop anytime I make any kind of noise including running the vacuum or doing dishes. I work or am out of the house 7AM-7PM on weekdays so this is all occurring only on the weekends during daylight hours. She claims that the noise raises her blood pressure and “threatens her life” and also she’s Muslim (not sure how that is related but she mentioned it ten times) so I’m not allowed to make any noise and that the property management company was supposed to tell me when I moved in that I need to accommodate her. I’m a quiet person, I live alone, I almost never have guests, I work normal hours, and I don’t even own a television so with the possible exception of the furniture assembly I don’t see how she can claim I legally am not allowed to make noise in my own apartment. She said the last tenants were forced to move out because they couldn’t accommodate her medical condition. There’s nothing in my lease about noise except for the general quiet hours of 11-7 and the property company hasn’t responded to me. I’m just wondering if there’s any legal claim that I’m not allowed to occasionally make noise due to someone else’s medical condition or if I can just tell her to kick rocks. | 247f18daf46449b36949c721acdd3da9f726936a5ce81f9eb872248055b8b1a1 | [
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Neighbor claiming I’m not legally allowed to have furniture assembled because the noise affects her medical condition. I just moved into a new apartment building in Oregon. I’m having some furniture assembled and will probably have to do so again 2-3 more times for short periods of 2-4 hours over the next month. My next door neighbor bangs on the wall nonstop anytime I make any kind of noise including running the vacuum or doing dishes. I work or am out of the house 7AM-7PM on weekdays so this is all occurring only on the weekends during daylight hours. She claims that the noise raises her blood pressure and “threatens her life” and also she’s Muslim (not sure how that is related but she mentioned it ten times) so I’m not allowed to make any noise and that the property management company was supposed to tell me when I moved in that I need to accommodate her. I’m a quiet person, I live alone, I almost never have guests, I work normal hours, and I don’t even own a television so with the possible exception of the furniture assembly I don’t see how she can claim I legally am not allowed to make noise in my own apartment. She said the last tenants were forced to move out because they couldn’t accommodate her medical condition. There’s nothing in my lease about noise except for the general quiet hours of 11-7 and the property company hasn’t responded to me. I’m just wondering if there’s any legal claim that I’m not allowed to occasionally make noise due to someone else’s medical condition or if I can just tell her to kick rocks. | 247f18daf46449b36949c721acdd3da9f726936a5ce81f9eb872248055b8b1a1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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Is it necessary to go to court for legal custody, or should I be fine? [NC] I have 2 daughter's (6 and 7) whose birthdays were in July and September, respectively. I have been in their lives since prenatal appointments. Their mother left me for another man in July 2020. Since she left, her communication with the girls has been very spotty (months in between), and I have been 100% the only provider for them, and they've been in my physical custody. We saw her in February of last year, and then didn't hear from her until May 12th of the same year. While she was visiting during that day, I was exhausted and passed out from work. When I woke up, she was gone, and had taken the kids. She took them to live in a motel room with her boyfriend (random man to my kids and myself) and his 3 sons, who I believe ages ranged from like 6-12 at the time. She had them from May 13th, until I found her and took them back on August 26th of the same year. During the time she was gone, she wouldn't let me speak to them, and I missed my youngest daughter's birthday for the first time. The 2 times I saw her during that time frame, she tried to blackmail me I to signing joint custody papers. When. I got my kids back, they told me that their mom and her boyfriend had been spewing venom to them about me, and that the boyfriend would hit them with a belt. When I confronted her via phone, she said "Don't you think I know that? Why do you think I let you have them?". October 11th of last year, she texted me saying "I have to go away for a while". I didn't hear from her again until January on this year, and she spoke to them on the phone for all of about 5 minutes (If I'm being generous). Since then, we haven't heard from her. No birthday calla, nothing. I keep tabs on her via social media, so I know she is alive and well, and has a car. Her not seeing my kids is 100% her decision. I originally filed for full custody during the period where she took my kids, but I didn't follow through once I got them back. I still don't want to follow through yet, because I feel like she'd try to contest it just to spite me, and I don't want to wake the sleeping bear. Is it vital for me to file for custody, or am I fine by letting her go even longer without contact, to ruin her chances in the event she tries anything? I don't talk to my kids about her, as I don't see the point, but they express to me that they don't even so much as want to talk to her on the phone. Even for their birthdays. I also don't plan on ever letting her around them unsupervised, so she can't take them again. What is it looking like for me? | 81f0996d3e37cb949be7a6a434b976582641b3b2f98009dd22f61dd3f70174e1 | [
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