Is the contract still in default? Call a local attorney for state/case specific advise.
It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.It depends on the nature of the verbal evidence. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
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There are various potential solutions to verbal abuse. For example, you could try to contact the local law enforcement department.
Active listening can involve both verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal cues include acknowledging the speaker with phrases like "I understand" or "Tell me more." Non-verbal cues include making eye contact, nodding, and maintaining an open posture to show interest and engagement.
It means you are invested in the verbal interaction.
No. That technology didn't exist at the time.
If it is your car, with your name on the title, he may have no legal right to the car, and then again he may, as he was making payments. You might seize the car but once you do that, he may very well sue you for all the payments he made or try to have you arrested for car theft. You have created a mess with a very bad agreement. You should have sold him the car and not entered into this foolish agreement. I would contact a lawyer for advice on what to do, otherwise you may do the wrong thing legally.
Sue her...Or try to talk to her.
Personal contact occurs face-to-face, and can be verbal, physical, sexual. Electronic contact is via text messages, tweets, email, and so forth.
The adjective forms of the verb to accept are accepting, accepted, and acceptable.The noun forms for the verb to accept are acceptance and the verbal noun (gerund) accepting.
well non verbal communication is as important as verbal communication because there is a famous proverb saying that " Actions SPeak Louder than woords", so your gestures , postures , eye contact....each play a major role
Appropriate and effective use of eye contact helps the communicator seem credible, dynamic, believable, likable and persuasive. The use of eye contact in non-verbal communication has two goals: to communicate interest and intimacy or to express dominance, power and control.Rules to remember when using eye contact in non-verbal communication:1. Use eye contact to communicate interest and attention, but remember some individuals are comfortable with direct eye contact while others are not.2. Eye contact can be misunderstood, so be sensitve to the other individuals reactions to avoid miscommunication.3. Pay attention to any unspoken cultural rules for eye contact and adapt your behavior accordingly.