my friend is on probation and her boyfriend will not leave because he thinks hes the father of her child in which there is no DNA proof that he is .this guy keeps trying to enable her to drink alcohol so he can gain custody of her child so he doesn't have to work . how can we get him out of her apartment that we own that my friend lives in for good?
A gentleman's agreement is an agreement which is made on each person's word of honor. It is not a legal agreement, but a verbal agreement which can be enforceable in a court of law.
A gentleman's agreement is an agreement which is made on each person's word of honor. It is not a legal agreement, but a verbal agreement which can be enforceable in a court of law.
No it doesn't.
No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.No. You need to establish custody legally through the family court system. There is no such thing as a verbal custody order. You may have a verbal agreement with the other parent but it must be formalized by a court order for you to have any legal rights.
Yes
Your brother must have a family of his own or why else would you ask this question? If not the cabin is yours, but who am I to tell you this. x NO, it's up to his family if this agreement stands, If it does then I would go through the proper channels.
No. Not Florida, but maybe Texas. A verbal agreement, like a wedding vow would be binding. To "unwind" the verbal agreement will probably require a divorce lawyer.
no the person should not be able to be a part of that business because they did not do what they were expected to do in stateing they veiw in the agreement
yes actually its true!! good asking
It depends...If person A's car (you being person A) is in possession of person B and the title is in Person B's name, then you are outta luck. If the title is still in your name then you can simply take the car. Keep in mind, this is only if there is no written contract or agreement. A verbal agreement is pretty much meaningless.
Not unless you had a written agreement that they could remodel and you would pay the costs. In the absence of a written agreement the person would need to provide enough evidence to prove there was a verbal contract.It all depends on the terms of your agreement.Not unless you had a written agreement that they could remodel and you would pay the costs. In the absence of a written agreement the person would need to provide enough evidence to prove there was a verbal contract.It all depends on the terms of your agreement.Not unless you had a written agreement that they could remodel and you would pay the costs. In the absence of a written agreement the person would need to provide enough evidence to prove there was a verbal contract.It all depends on the terms of your agreement.Not unless you had a written agreement that they could remodel and you would pay the costs. In the absence of a written agreement the person would need to provide enough evidence to prove there was a verbal contract.It all depends on the terms of your agreement.
A breach of verbal agreement is when for example: You make a spoken agree with a landlord to clean your house when you move out. You move out and leave it all dirty. You have breached a verbal agreement. Its kind of like breaking a promaise!