You should start looking for your car at the location where it was abandoned. If you do not see it there, you should contact the police in that locality to determine if they know where the car is. Since you own the car, if you did not sell the car, it is safe to assume that it was not sold. However the car could have been impounded or stolen. Unfortunately it's not possible to learn from WikiAnswers where your car is located, and like any missing thing, locating it might be difficult or impossible and will require some real-world investigation.
Have it in an abandoned building!
Yes. Child support is generally a percentage of income, earned or unearned. But, you should agree to a reduction based on the change, registered with the court.
An abandonee is someone who is abandoned by another person.
Eventually you can probably claim ownership of it, but you will have to check with the abandoned property laws and statutes of your particular country or state to learn how to go about it. If the camper is registered as a motor vehicle it can become more complicated.
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Do you have the title of the car in your name? Is there a loan on the car? You will have to register it if your name is on the title!
Someone might look forlorn if they had just been abandoned, were deeply sad or had recently lost someone or something very dear to them. The standard dictionary definition describes forlorn as being someone who is lonely or sad because of being deserted or abandoned.
Most likely it wasn't left. Someone probably dropped it.
It means that someone else has lost a baby - or abandoned him/her.
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