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    Juvenile wrongfully accused of property damage

    orrr it could be a mother of a child wrongfully accused of something, making sure she knows all of the details before moving forward with litigation or paying for a claim as she would rightfully do If her son was involved....way to stick up for justice:unsure:
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    Juvenile wrongfully accused of property damage

    I was the only girl growing up & have a house full of sons....I am not naïve...im a former ER nurse & have seen/heard it all
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    Juvenile wrongfully accused of property damage

    I can bogg you down with the details. My child was eating pizza in the house (his friends were playing with him immediately prior/Ate all of the pizza that had been cooked earlier before he could get a piece so he stayed behind to cook another one & eat it). The kids were allegedly shooting at...
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    Juvenile wrongfully accused of property damage

    I just spoke to my insurance account manager & she says that the only way our insurance might provide a lawyer is if we file a claim. I’m concerned about our homeowners insurance cancelling us if we file a claim though?
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    Juvenile wrongfully accused of property damage

    I have a couple follow-up questions. Is it true that I have to submit an answer/deny the claim made on the warrant in debt by the plaintiff within 20 days of the date the warrant was submitted or does that only apply to small claims? Will a guardian ad litem be assigned to my son at the...
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    Juvenile wrongfully accused of property damage

    This case is being heard in General District court (he’s claiming over $5000 in damages). Do the same rules apply?
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    Juvenile wrongfully accused of property damage

    Virginia: My 14 year old son Is being wrongfully accused of property damage/shooting the plaintiffs vehicle with a BB gun. This is a civil claim for money/over $5000. The alleged damage occurred on the plaintiffs property/with the plaintive’s BB gun which was left loaded & unlocked/ No adults...

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