Lemon Law

Lemon law and State lemon law protection is provided for consumers who buy defective automobiles. Although the exact definition of a "defective automobile" or a "lemon" differs from state to state, generally, it is a vehicle that has serious, continual problems that impair the vehicle's value, use, or safety despite efforts to make repairs. A state automobile lemon law may qualify a consumer for money back or a replacement for the "lemon." Lemon law attorney case review may be necessary to qualify your used car lemon law or new car lemon law claim. Browse our lemon law lawyer directory to find a lemon law attorney that can help review your automobile lemon law claim. Browse our lemon law lawyer directory to find a lemon law attorney that can help review your automobile lemon law claim. Access more information below in the lemon law practice center.

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My sister died without a will, and without any money to pay her final bills. I paid for her funeral even though I had to borrow the money. Now I am receiving bills/letters from different businesses she owed money to. I have responded that I am not legally responsible for her bills and there is no money to pay them. What can I do to stop receiving the statements?

Tell It to the DOL!

I work as a sub for a company that pays me 10.00 per hour and was told that I would not be paid overtime,I work in the hours of 50 to 60 hours per week and should I be paid overtime.Not straight time.

Prove it!

Was just contacted by Capital One. They say they just purchased a financial institute and found that I owe $800 from a credit card purchase in February 1994. I recalled I did have a card way back then and owed about $150 maybe and paid it off. This has been many years for me to remember all details. What must I do? I do not want to pay something I do not owe, I cannot afford this.

Stop the Stop Payment!

Is is illegal to have a check written out to you and a stop payment is made? What would my recourse be if that is done?

No More Debtor's Prison!

Can you go to jail if you do not pay your payday loan.


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