Rental Payment Dispute Resolution
Summary
If a landlord denies you access to a rental property in Texas, they generally cannot demand rent. You may need to go to court to resolve disputes. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.Full Conversation
A rental property that i am paying for instalments on is having me pau for the Month of May even though thet have removed me from from the property. In my lease contract kt states that I am to pay my instalments unless "denied bedspace" in their own lease on my lease. Should I have to pay for the month of May?
Hello, could you please tell me the location of the rental property? This will help me provide accurate legal information.
University Pines * Varsity Drive tyler texas *
Hello. This is a complex situation. Texas law generally states:
- A landlord can't demand rent if they've denied you access.
- If there's a dispute, you might need to go to court.
Please consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
- A landlord can't demand rent if they've denied you access.
- If there's a dispute, you might need to go to court.
Please consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
John brown
Hi John! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I have a question
Sure, John! What specific legal issue or question do you have?
Paternity fraud
John, paternity fraud can be a serious legal issue. To help you better, I need to know your location, as laws regarding paternity fraud can vary. Could you please provide the state or country you are located in?
California
John, in California, paternity fraud is addressed under specific laws, and you may have legal recourse. Here are the key points:
- You can challenge paternity within two years of discovering the fraud.
- DNA testing may be required to prove non-paternity.
- You may be entitled to reimbursement for child support paid.
Do you need more detailed information on how to proceed?
- You can challenge paternity within two years of discovering the fraud.
- DNA testing may be required to prove non-paternity.
- You may be entitled to reimbursement for child support paid.
Do you need more detailed information on how to proceed?
What about child support owed
John, in California, if paternity fraud is proven, you may be able to recover child support payments made. Additionally, you can request a court to terminate future child support obligations.
Would you like information on how to start this legal process?
Would you like information on how to start this legal process?
Yes
To start the legal process for addressing paternity fraud and potentially recovering child support payments, you will need to:
*. File a petition in the family court where the original paternity order was made.
*. Provide evidence of the fraud, such as DNA test results.
*. Attend court hearings as required.
Do you need assistance finding the nearest family court or more information about filing the petition?
*. File a petition in the family court where the original paternity order was made.
*. Provide evidence of the fraud, such as DNA test results.
*. Attend court hearings as required.
Do you need assistance finding the nearest family court or more information about filing the petition?
Can I do this with out a lawyer
Yes, you can handle this without a lawyer, but it's important to be thorough and organized. Here's a brief outline:
- Gather evidence (DNA tests, documentation).
- File a petition in family court.
- Follow court procedures and attend hearings.
Would you like guidance on specific forms or procedures?
- Gather evidence (DNA tests, documentation).
- File a petition in family court.
- Follow court procedures and attend hearings.
Would you like guidance on specific forms or procedures?
Could I sue the mother in personal suit?
Yes, John, you can potentially sue the mother in a personal suit for paternity fraud. This would be a civil lawsuit for damages, including emotional distress and financial losses. You will need to provide evidence of the fraud and the damages you incurred.
Do you need information on how to file a personal lawsuit?
Do you need information on how to file a personal lawsuit?
Yes
To file a personal lawsuit for paternity fraud, you need to:
*. Prepare a complaint detailing the fraud and your damages.
*. File the complaint in civil court.
*. Serve the mother with legal notice.
*. Attend court hearings and present evidence.
Would you like more information on preparing the complaint?
*. Prepare a complaint detailing the fraud and your damages.
*. File the complaint in civil court.
*. Serve the mother with legal notice.
*. Attend court hearings and present evidence.
Would you like more information on preparing the complaint?