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IIndianchetan307
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April 9, 2025 at 3:44 amThey need controlled access to the internet more than anything. Everyday we see peoples jobs being affected for shit they post online. Schools should enforce a similar social media policy. If these โkidsโ are mature enough to troll and insult someone online they are certainly mature enough to face the consequences. Mocking the teacher has been a bonding experience for school peers for ages but these school meme pages are plain and straight up insulting the people in their content.IIndianchetan307
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April 8, 2025 at 7:48 pmTheres a good chance the meme account is run by some student from school. Maybe try talking to someone at your momโs school to find out who operates the account. If its a kid operating the account it wont be hard to convince him to take down the video once face to face. These lil shits with phones need some control. Hope you get the helpโ๐ปโ๐ปIIndianchetan307
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April 7, 2025 at 12:17 pmDid you sign a MOU before giving him the advance? If yes i think you can take legal action. If no, do you have any written proof like chats or anything of your original agreement? You might want to compile them and show all this to a lawyer who can then take further steps. Also name and shame such people soo others wont be scammed.April 5, 2025 at 9:27 am in reply to: Husbands financial secrecy: Moving to divorce -require legal advice #20881IIndianchetan307
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April 5, 2025 at 9:27 amIn that case your best and quickest option is secure your finances and assets,move out and file for divorce. Go to your parents place if possible as it will avoid additional expense and you will have emotional support when your husband and in laws come hounding behind you begging to give him another chance. Also if possible compile a record of all the calls/messages you have gotten from collection agencies, might come in handy during the divorce case. All the best to you. Stay strong!April 5, 2025 at 7:07 am in reply to: Husbands financial secrecy: Moving to divorce -require legal advice #20869IIndianchetan307
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April 5, 2025 at 7:07 amFiling a wrongful DV and dowry case is such a bad idea. Even though this is clear financial abuse the guy is not asking for dowry nor has she mentioned any actual violence against her. Please do not encourage women to file false cases. It not only penalises innocent men but also takes attention away from actual cases where legal intervention is necessary. Also i am pretty sure that filing a false police report is also a crime.OP please consult a different lawyer to see if you can find a solution more to your liking. I repeat again please please please do not file false DV or Dowry.
April 4, 2025 at 11:26 pm in reply to: How can I protect my daughter in case something happens to me? #21410IIndianchetan307
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April 4, 2025 at 11:26 pmWhy are you married to this man? Anyways not the point here, i suggest you look for a lawyer in your area who can help you put together a will. With advice of the lawyer maybe create a trust and put your assets into that,in case something happens to you before your child turns 18 the control of the trust would go to your parents/person of your trust.IIndianchetan307
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March 23, 2025 at 9:16 pmI am sorry but if this is the money you have won in fantasy betting, how is it your โhard earned moneyโ? As for whatever initial amount you deposited, losing that is a risk you take the moment you decide to gamble so you cant really complain about that,atleast legally. -
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