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I think it was 1983-1984. I can't find proof on the internet. HELP

2007-04-01 10:59:01 · 8 answers · asked by shania3949 6

I have lived with my partner for nine years and we have shared a "home" together for 5 and half years, and I have financially contributed towards this property for all of that time, but am not stated on the title deeds as i was at university when th eproperty was acquired. recently, he remortgaged the property to buy a site for us to build a house to live in a rear our four yesr old son. Now he wants to seperate and informs me that I have no say in either. In addition I was not asked by his solicitor or mortgage company to consent to the mortgage. Can anyone give me any advice on this situation?

2007-04-01 10:42:09 · 11 answers · asked by CMcC 1

Please answer with intellectual responses supporting your answer. Do not bash or slander those who view things differently than yourself. Act like an intelligent adult even if you are not. Thank you

2007-04-01 10:03:56 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Thanks to Bush, many investigations and convictions are up to question and we will see accusations of improper political motivation behind the prosecution. The government will have a harder time getting convictions than before. Even where this is not the case it will provide defendants with a defense created by this mess. At issue is the way the administration carried out the U.S. attorney dismissals.
This is brought on by Atty General Gonzales who forgets he is not Bush's lawyer. Even Republican senators and congressmen are calling for Gonzales to step down from a dysfunctional Dept of Justice and the situation he created.

2007-04-01 09:47:28 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Before you liberals whine, heres the newslink.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/31/us/politics/31clinton.html
Apparently the Clintons are so fearful of Obama that theve taken to shakedown like tactics to overwhelm their opponents with money according to more than one disenchanted campaign worker. Is this now necessary because they dont have the Lincoln bedroom to rent out and should we expect more of the behavior from the past to follow from the Clintons like

- The only president ever impeached on grounds of personal malfeasance
- Most number of convictions and guilty pleas by friends and associates*
- Most number of cabinet officials to come under criminal investigation
- Most number of witnesses to flee country or refuse to testify
- Most number of witnesses to die suddenly
- First president sued for sexual harassment.
- First president accused of rape.
- First first lady to come under criminal investigation
- Largest criminal plea agreement in an illegal campaign.

2007-04-01 09:33:54 · 4 answers · asked by koalatcomics 7

it does impair your concentration and it may obstruct your grip on the steering wheel.

2007-04-01 09:27:04 · 12 answers · asked by the questioner 2

I have had a roof leak in my condo for several years now, I sent photos with slight mold damage, which at that point they came out and pulled out my drywall, re-drywalled and replastered and repainted, unfortunatley the leak on the roof was not repaired, so I am dealing with same issue all over again, after sending letters and photos and realizing that they just arent interested in resolving my problem, I want to seek an attorney for help. Any information on an attorney that might handle this type of case would be much appreciated.

2007-04-01 09:22:47 · 3 answers · asked by Steve H. 1

911 had nothing to do with Iraq.
Everyone should know that by now.

Bush went in and advised he was looking for illegal WMD. There were no WMD and the world price is billions of USD and hundreds of thousands dead for his bad intelligence?

There has to be a cost to the USA for its illegal invasion and mass murder of Iraqis. It is not enough to say I am sorry, we (USA) made a mistake. Whole Iraqi families have been wiped out, murdered en masse by USA troops and Iraqis killing each other that did not occur during Saddam's leadership. Saddam and his sons were murdered by USA troops or on instructions from the invading USA, led by Bush. What is clearer than that this was a war of revenge and spite for GHWB losing his second term? Billions to hang Saddam for faithful son W. Is the USA a wild dog, a maniac onthe world stage? USA should be ashamed to have W lead the war cries, and continue killing despite the clear evidence Iraqis want the USA to leave, after its immense crime.

2007-04-01 09:18:06 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

If I was in a car accident, are my personal assets in danger of being garnished or won in a lawsuit if I get sued. I have auto insurance and so does the other driver

2007-04-01 09:11:40 · 7 answers · asked by JEK 1

My maid Daseniqua wants to take a trip to Africa but she has trouble saving money. My daddy pays her good money but she is always wastes it, like this weekend she had to bail her 14 year old son Ray-Ray out of jail for armed robbery. But I think if my daddy paid for her trip upfront if she agreed to be our slave it would be a win-win for both parties. If we really are a free society why don't we allow this contract between to willing adults?

2007-04-01 08:52:40 · 20 answers · asked by Princess1988 1

i was arrested for an unpaid traffic ticket, they towed my to an impound lot that was 15 or 20 miles away. it sat for one day and i owe them 160.00? and why do they need registration when the tage are up to date and they know who it belongs 2?

2007-04-01 06:49:44 · 9 answers · asked by Navid G 2

i want to go shopping in my plate mail armor and carry my 2 handed claymore sword for the fun of it

2007-04-01 06:25:25 · 11 answers · asked by Sairin 1

If my dad cannot sign his signature... and cannot make a consistent answer on whether or not he wants a pacemaker, can my sister legally sign a form stating the surgery can be performed if there is no health care proxy in place? Thanks for your answers.

2007-04-01 06:13:50 · 3 answers · asked by butterfly 1

2007-04-01 06:13:07 · 3 answers · asked by GirlyWorld 1

So far, I'm told by an orthopedic specialist that I have a compression fracture in my lower spine. The cause was an auto accident. I was a trucker with Schneider National. I drove as a team with another driver. I was asleep in the bunk, as my partner was driving, when a pickup truck went left of center and hit us nearly head on. We were both traveling at 65 MPH. We managed to escape before our semi burned to the ground in a matter of minutes. Two of the four occupants in the pickup truck were killed. We lost all of our personal property in the semi, of which $3,000 worth was mine. The other party only carried a $20,000 auto insurance policy, both property and bodily injury. Schneider National is taking most of it with a $150,000 claim. I currently have a worker's comp. attorney, but I don't have any idea what sort of settlement will be reached at this point. My back pain has been consistent for the past 6 months and seems to be worsening.

2007-04-01 06:05:56 · 9 answers · asked by UbiquitousGeek 6

How many people have the Opticom System in their towns or the towns surrounding them? If so How many towns around you have them? (OptiCom is a system designed to change the traffic light usually to green when a Fire engine, ambulance or police car approaches. It usually has a little black sensor and sometimes light on top of the light post as an indicator.)

2007-04-01 05:47:12 · 3 answers · asked by PAT A 2

My boyfriend recently had his psycho ex-girlfriend tell him she was pregnant and that she would put him on child support... the thing is, she said she had been pregnant for about 2 months now and just told him she hadn't been on birth control for a while. He feels trapped knowing that she told him a child isn't what she wanted right now, but she also didn't have the integrity to let him know she wasn't on birth control anymore. I'm wondering if the child is really his being that she waited 2 months later to tell him, and knowing that when they were together she cheated on him numerous times with plenty of other guys.

We feel she's only doing this because she doesn't want him to be happy with me (or any other girl), and she's jealous and crazy too. Not to mention she does need the money. Can he defend himself in any kind of way? What are the most beneficial or easier options if we have to agree to his child support? We're both 19.

2007-04-01 05:34:30 · 11 answers · asked by rubymsmith1 1

2007-04-01 05:30:18 · 3 answers · asked by Benson B 1

The leaking of the until now withheld WTC blueprints this week represents a growing trend of truth seeking individuals putting aside politics and coming forth in an attempt to set the record straight on the defining event of the 21st century.

Below is a by no means extensive list with links that represents how this 9/11 truth domino effect is gathering pace in all walks of life.

100 Senior Military, Intelligence, Law Enforcement, and Government Officials Question the 9/11 Commission Report - http://patriotsquestion911.com/

Around 130 Professors Question the 9/11 Commission Report - http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html

Over 100 9/11 Survivors and Family Members Question the 9/11 Commission Report - http://patriotsquestion911.com/survivors.html

Over 70 Entertainment and Media Professionals who Question the 9/11 Commission Report -
http://patriotsquestion911.com/media.html

Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth are constructing their site now - http://ae911truth.org/

Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice - http://stj911.org/index.html

Pilots for 9/11 Truth - www.pilotsfor911truth.org

Group of scientists, engineers and other professionals - http://physics911.net/

Many highly qualified legal scholars believe that the attacks may intentionally have been allowed to happen or even been actively aided and abetted by elements within the United States government:

John Loftus (Former Federal Prosecutor, Office of Special Investigations, U.S. Department of Justice under Presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan; former U.S. Army Intelligence officer; currently a widely-sought media commentator on terrorism and intelligence services). See http://www.patriotsquestion911.com/#Loftus

Francis Boyle, PhD, LLD (Professor of International Law at the University of Illinois, Champaign; a leading practitioner and advocate of international law; Boyle was responsible for drafting the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989, the American implementing legislation for the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention; Boyle served on the Board of Directors of Amnesty International (1988-1992), and represented Bosnia- Herzegovina at the World Court. He holds a Doctor of Law Magna *** Laude as well as a Ph.D. in Political Science, both from Harvard University). See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Boyle

Richard Falk (Professor Emeritus, International Law, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University; in 2001 Falk served on the three-person UN Commission on Human Rights for the Palestine Territories, and previously, on the Independent International Commission on Kosovo). See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Falk

Burns H. Weston (Bessie Dutton Murray Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus and Director, Center for Human Rights, University of Iowa; Fellow, World Academy of Art and Science. Honorary Editor, Board of Editors, American Journal of International Law). See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Weston

C. Peter Erlinder, former president of the National Lawyers Guild. See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Erlinder. and http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20041026093059633.

Mark Conrad (Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Troy University; associate General Counsel, National Association of Federal Agents; Retired Agent in Charge, Internal Affairs, U.S. Customs, responsible for the internal integrity and security for areas encompassing nine states and two foreign locations; former Federal Sky Marshall; 27-year U.S. Customs career). See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Conrad

Horst Ehmke, PhD (Professor of Law, University of Freiburg; former Minister of Justice (West Germany)). See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Ehmke

William G. Weaver, JD, PhD (Director of Academic Programs, Institute for Policy and Economic Development, University of Texas, El Paso, specializing in executive branch secrecy policy, governmental abuse, and law and bureaucracy; former U.S. Army Signals Intelligence officer; author of several books on law and political theory). See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Weaver

Gerry Spence (famed trial attorney). See http://www.interlinkbooks.com/BooksN/New_Pearl_Harbor.html

William Veale, Former Instructor of Criminal Trial Practice, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley 11-year teaching career. Retired Chief Assistant Public Defender, Contra Costa County, California 31-year career. See http://patriotsquestion911.com/professors.html#Veale

"When you grow up in the United States, there are some bedrock principles that require concerted effort to discard. One is the simplest: that our leaders are good and decent people whose efforts may occasionally warrant criticism but never because of malice or venality... But one grows up. ... And with the lawyer's training comes the reliance on evidence and the facts that persuade... After a lot of reading, thought, study, and commiseration, I have come to the conclusion that the attacks of 9/11 were, in their essence, an inside job perpetrated at the highest levels of the U S government."

And of course the most important contributors to the 9/11 truth domino effect are the people.

2007-04-01 03:47:22 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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if you owe one thousand seven hundred dollars but only have six hundred in your account can they take all

2007-04-01 03:37:23 · 3 answers · asked by elaine m 2

It has been hypothesized that our employer (a BIG company) has been reducing the size of our hourly pachecks when he/she submits them to the corporate office to generate our paychecks. Many of us have been carefully watching our timecards (and making copies), only to find that our paychecks are SIGNIFICANTLY smaller than they should be. If you work 89 hours (in a two week period), we receive 82. Some people have worked 95 hours in a pay period and received 77 hours. We have copies of the timecards to prove it. We are considering hiring a Labor Attorney. What do you people recommend?

(p.s.: We are all absolutely sure that our timecards are being 'fudged.' We have calculated hours down to the minute and also removed the appropriate 'lunch hour' from each work day).

2007-04-01 03:32:22 · 8 answers · asked by David S 2

my daugther's mother has not talked to her in over a 1 1/2 years i was just wanting to know how long before i can adopt her without taking her mother back to court for her to sign her rights away

2007-04-01 03:20:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

then 120 days on house arrest we're trying to move do all laws remain the same or do different states offer other options.

2007-04-01 03:02:05 · 3 answers · asked by thickn_lovly2000 1

I Live in the State of Kansas??

2007-04-01 02:57:46 · 2 answers · asked by dottlander 2

2007-04-01 02:41:38 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Can I get rid of a 2.5 Million dollar US Government Judgement that was placed on me by a Federal Judge for Damages? I would really hate to have this on my credit for the rest of my life and have them take anything I would own in the future.

2007-04-01 01:30:17 · 5 answers · asked by Lisa R 1

Is our Federal Government behind this? I was watching TV when it happened. The first thing I thought was "It looks like insurance fraud. Those buildings are probably filled with asbestos. The owner is doing this to collect insurance money."

2007-04-01 00:17:26 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

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