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    Who owns the car?

    Oops! I misread it. Mea Cupla.
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    Who owns the car?

    Does she have any more children? After the estate paid its debts, any remaining assets should have been divided among her children. Assuming the only item of value is the car, she can buy out her sibling's shares, or the car can be sold and the process split between them. If there are other...
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    Do I Need to Attend a Court Hearing?

    That is going to depend a lot on if your and your spouse can come to agreements on all issues - the division of assets, child custody, and support, alimony, etc. If you are unable to come agreement on these issues, then you will need the court to intervene, and that will require a hearing..
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    shopping cart fell on me injury

    OP is talking about 24 cases of water - and they give a weight of 900 lbs,s or more than 100 gallons. I can't imagine that fitting on anything other than the last cart type in @zddoodah's post.
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    shopping cart fell on me injury

    When the store clerks came to help you, did you tell them you needed medical help? Did you ask for an ambulance if you felt that you needed immediate medical care? Is the parking lot owned by the warehouse store? You probably want to contact them and request to fill out an accident report.
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    Is there a way to tell an employee they smell and need to work on their hygiene?

    I disagree with you. If OP approaches this the wrong way, it will be a legal issue.
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    Is there a way to tell an employee they smell and need to work on their hygiene?

    Is it possible that your employee has run into hard times and is unhoused, or can't afford to fix a plumbing issue, etc?
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    Trespass

    Certainly, the septic company should not be charging you for their services, but if your septic system does not meet the code, you are probably on the hook. When it comes down to it, the homeowner is responsible for maintaining a septic system that is up to code. If it is not up to code, you...
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    can sexual abuse by child to child be grounds for me to lose custody

    Okay.. since OP is not quite buying into the idea that his child is at risk, let's frame this from OP being at risk. He is at risk of losing all custody or all unsupervised custody. He is at risk of having to pay more in Child Support if custody changes. And if, God forbid, something happens...
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    can sexual abuse by child to child be grounds for me to lose custody

    You can't go back and undo the past, But you can make the best choices for your son from this point forward. What concerns me here is you are not saying "I will do what is in my child's best interest even if it means I need to break up with my girlfriend." It is impossible to say that you are...
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    can sexual abuse by child to child be grounds for me to lose custody

    I think it is 100% reasonable to at a minimum tell your girlfriends that because of the risk to your child, you need to take a break. In the mean time, call your lawyer to discuss how to best protect your child, and custody, and contact a pediatrician to determine if you need to do anything to...
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    can sexual abuse by child to child be grounds for me to lose custody

    It may sound harsh, but I would not let my children anywhere near your girlfriend's son or his friend. Your custody rights are in danger by merely putting your children at risk by putting them in close contact with individuals who have a higher risk of abusing them. If it were me, I'd end the...
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    Troubling nephew.

    Diamond - the child is trying to get a reaction out of you by swearing, flipping you off, etc. Don't give him the reaction he wants. Ignore him. Walk away. Seriously. Act like an adult interacting with a child. If you were to do any of the things you suggest to my child, I'd call the authorities.
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    full custody

    And you are upset that she works in the morning when you are available for child care?

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