Question: My two kids and their mom live in my house and I pay rent/bills. I have a job and I pay child support - why am I doing this?
Question: I lost custody of my kids because I had no permanent home or job. I now have both - how do I get my kids back?
Question: My mother recently died without a will in a nursing home. She sold her house and most of her property before she died. She left behind an old car and $18,000 in the bank after I paid the nursing home bill. Can my brother and me (her only kids) sell the car and split the money?
Question: My neighbor's pit bull broke its chain, jumped the fence and tore up my poodle in my back yard. The vet bills are more than $2300. My neighbor thinks he owes nothing. What do you think?
Question: My neighbor's tree has grown so far over the fence that in the last thunder storm it broke out the windows on the side of my garage. He won't pay for the damage or trim the tree. What can I do?
Question: Can we charge our neighbor for our high electric bills from this past summer? We had to crank up the a/c to drown out their barking dogs.
Question: My cousin agreed to be in my wedding and we got into a fight at the rehearsal dinner. Now, I'm stuck with two bridesmaid dresses - both she and her sister, who took her side, told me they won't be at my wedding. Can I charge her for the cost of both dresses?
Question: My dad's exwife took an heirloom gun that my dad meant for me during the property exchange portion of their divorce proceedings - my cousin went to get his things from his house and the gun wasn't there. They are divorced now, he has since passed away, and she still hasn't returned the gun. Do I have rights to it now?
Question: My boyfriend and I lived together for three years and during the relationship we bought a beautiful golden retriever named "Daisy." We broke up, he wants the dog, and I like the dog better than I like him. Can I keep the dog?
Question: My boyfriend took my car in the middle of the night and crashed it. He says I gave him permission to drive so he's not responsible. I say I didn't use the car that night or hand over the keys to him - he stole them out of my purse. Shouldn't he pay for the car?