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kit79
so I am trying to sue the police. I just got release from prison and while I was incarcerated I intiated a civil summons and criminal complaint against the police. the officers took my vehicles so I...
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fudgefudge
On fruit machines do you have to contact the owner or say pub mansger for refund...
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lilly76
My ex was in court today, first breach of non mol by chasing myself and our 10 year old daughter in the car to the point she was terrified. Along with numerous nasty texts and calls. He was a given a...
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neil_loves_marie
I have court case on 22nd and self representing. Thing is the timeline of events are as follows 5th Feb 2015 statement made 12th April 2015 incident occurs 12th may 2015 999 call made requesting help...
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dylanfanatic
I made my own mind up re the June referendum, I have Dip. LCW after my name and, despite what Ca Moron thinks, can read, write and think for myself. I am LIVID that £9,000,000 is being spent of OUR...
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johnny37
If you work a five day week with two days off on Friday and Saturday, how many days in lieu do you get off for Easter, having worked the Monday but not the Friday?
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zy95
Wanted to know the difference between section 47 and section 17 of the children's act 1989 Does s17 only apply to those children whom have a disability?...
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dancal1727
how do i transfer my half of the house over to my wife
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Tarser
Can a 14 year old boy and a 16 year old girl go into a 'Weatherspoons' pub/restaurant on their own to have a meal (no alcohol). I've googled it many times and I'm amazed at how such a simple question...
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TWR
has anyone started this procedure? do you find it easy?
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Berbatov61
My ex wants to place a charge on my property. She alleges I owe her £20k from a previous property we shared but I owned. She paid for a new kitchen, boiler etc but lived rent/bill free for over 3...
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Bazile
I had some information ( some from this site which i can't find ) as to the procedure for dealing with the estate of a relative who has passed away. 1. Where the person has left a will naming you as...
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sam100
Hi Does anyone know if a restraining order that was issued in Spain is enforceable in the UK? Also if you have a restraining order against someone and they come near you is it the responsibility of...
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Milkybarkid1980
My sister has been charged with common assault in a child, she has put a plea basis in which has been accepted by the prosecution stating she was pointed out a 13 year old boy who had hurt her 8 year...
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smurfchops
We had a 20 year old 6 foot larch lap fence in perfect condition. Next doors kids have a goal post on their side and often miss, and bang their football against our fence. Now one panel is hanging off...
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Budlet
I inherited a property following my father's death. I put a new kitchen in, new carpets, decorated throughout and landscaped the garden. It was sold five months later. I have been told there is a...
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chokkie
When someone dies, is there a legal requirement for a public notice to be put into a local newspaper, requesting that, if anyone wants to contest the deceased person's will, they have to do it by a...
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britishnature
If you offer for sale an image or video footage of an animal and that image or footage is shot in such a way as to deliberately hide the fact that it was photographed in captivity and there is no...
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mayennaise
Any idea it would cost to hand over the 'executing' - if that's the right word - of a will. Named executor would feel happier if a solicitor handle it. The estate is worth approx £10k....
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Unsureme
Does anyone know when the wording of this changed,I seem to remember it was much simpler wording years ago.? Any help appreciated.

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