If the break up has only been recent, chances are, you won't. Try giving it a couple of days and then ask your ex nicely if he would be willing to return your things, after all its the most decent thing to do. Now the question here is... Is it really worth all your time and not to mention your aggravation? Of course if we're talking about really expensive stuff here, well what are you waiting for?
AnswerI think the best way so as not to get into it with him is to go get an order from the court or visit your sherrifs office for asstance.
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If you want your stuff - get it! That is what a Dad or big brother is for they live for this stuff. If need be the police can be an escort in a situation such as this.
Try bringing some friends with you....or your parents...if that approach dousnt work that you should call the police...if he has your stuff and he wont give it back its entirely within your rights to do whatever necessary to get it back.
Contact an attorney regarding a court order.
Unless specifically ordered to return the person's property by the courts or the sheriffs department, you are not legally obligated to accommodate the person who may own the belongings. On the other hand, if you really want to return the property, call him and drop it off somewhere for him to pick up.
Your employer cannot hold your personal belongings if they are in fact your belongings. If your employer refuses to return property you can prove is yours, you should contact a lawyer about a lawsuit and/or may even be able to file criminal conversion charges with your local police.
If your friend refuses to return it then you must contact the police for theft.
He may feel you owe him some money and is keeping your belongings until you get a job and pay him back. However, the law is on your side and even if you lived with him and owed him money without your signed signature on a document he legally still has to give your belongings back. If he refuses then either take a male family member with you to collect your belongings or report it to the police and they may be able to escort you to where ex boyfriend is living so you can retrieve your belongings. Any gifts he has given you are yours and any gifts you gave him are his.
Not unless there is a court order saying otherwise. Until you are an adult, they belong to your parents.
He is hesitant to let his gold fillings get taken out by the dentist, and then when he is bribed to trade his shoes so he can be in the same place as his father, he also refuses, but they get taken anyway.
Check with the local police. If you have belongings of value in the place, hopefully you will have receipts with your credit card number on them there, too? And the matching credit card will have your name on it. Your local police should be able to tell you the first step.
Taking your shoes off in the airport is not optional for safety reasons. If a person refuses, they would be led to a private room and have to consent to a more thorough search of their self and their belongings. Overall, it would cause them more time and stress if they refused to take off their shoes.
If your name is on the lease or deed to the house or apartment where your belonging are, she cannot keep you out without a restraining order. It is your place just as much as it is hers. If she has moved and it is in her name, taking her to court is your only option. If the police will not force her to open the door, ask that a supervisor be called out. Legally you have a right to claim your property. A landlord can not hold your property even if you owe him rent so how can your wife hold it in your own house?
The landlord refuses to return personal property until the balance of his rent has been paid. 3 months have passed.
Martha's grandfather refuses to pay for the jacket because he believes that Martha needs to learn responsibility and consequences for her actions. He wants Martha to understand the value of money and learn to take care of her belongings.