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My adjuster at icbc says there is a cap on my settlement at $5267.00. I am still hurting and life is not the same as before the injury. I would like a higher settlement.

I'm sorry about your accident and injuries. Your post does not include a state or territory. Did this happen in the United States? I ask because if you're talking about ICBC, as in Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, there's a possibility this occurred outside the U.S., likely... Read more »
My wife and I are separated and have a truck that's registered in both of our names. She came to my friends house where I've been staying and when no one was saying it looking she took my keys and left. Now she won't let me use the truck. I'm unemployed and had to pass up two... Read more »

Get the vin number snd have the dealer make another key for you. Secure the truck and key both if you get it back.
I’m 16 years old and my mom induces severe anxiety and stress every time I’m around her. My parents are divorced and I live with her. She does not listen to me when I try to explain myself to her, and will usually resort to screaming and threatening. She also in the past has psychologically... Read more »

Seek emancipation from the court, which is unlikely. Otherwise, plan to move as soon as you turn 18.
Basically am I liable for 2 months rent?

You must be on a month to month tenancy to be given a 90 day no cause notice, and it must be for either the landlord to move an immediate family member in or because he has sold the place and the buyer wants to live there as their primary residence. The notice had to have been in writing (no text,... Read more »
that my mother willed to the trust. New wife wants share. Does she get share of full estate, or just share of his half? This was not an a/b trust, and he was able to revoke, modify, etc...what happened to my mother's half??

You will need to retain an attorney. Nobody online can read the Will or can know what's really going on.
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