Try to get her to tell the truth. If she doesn't tell the truth there is nothing that can be done about it. The house will be sold. Your question is not clear, but if someone is lieing in a court or legal proceeding, that is criminal and you should bring it to the attention of the court, to avoid any implication that you are part of the act. It seems that the action itself is done by igorance, and is frequently the case when that is done, actually causing a bad effect for all involved.
If it is company property then the ex-employee has no choice but to return it! If they refuse then the company can report it to police as a theft and you can be charged criminally.
Yes, it can be considered theft if someone refuses to return your property, as they are unlawfully keeping something that belongs to you.
no. it depends what company
yes. you can sue an at fault driver if his insurance company refuses to pay your claim. it would not be proper to sue the insurance company.
Husband refuses to sign dowry on property being purchased
because they don't want to...
If your contractor refuses to give you copies or originals of the insurance papers, contact the insurance company themselves. If the insurance company name is not known, call the state you live in to inquire.
boycotter
Who knows. The company abolutely refuses to explain, or define. Personally I think it just another made up word to justify illegal activity.
no
The executor should petition the court for the right to sell the property.
he clearly does not love you, i suggest get another guy!!