I bought a HTC wildfire on a £20 a month contract on saturday, and it arrived today (phones4u had to order it through another company as there were none in store)
Ive set the phone up, but it keeps coming up with 'available networks' and I cannot connect to vodafone. Ive never had a contract...
I bought a HTC wildfire on a £20 a month contract on saturday, and it arrived today (phones4u had to order it through another company as there were none in store)
Ive set the phone up, but it keeps coming up with 'available networks' and I cannot connect to vodafone. Ive never had a contract...
I bought a HTC wildfire on a £20 a month contract on saturday, and it arrived today (phones4u had to order it through another company as there were none in store)
Ive set the phone up, but it keeps coming up with 'available networks' and I cannot connect to vodafone. Ive never had a contract...
i normally can't stand seafood, but my aunt made this for me, and i loved it. then again anything with a lot of butter is good. a hint to ease the taste or 'fishiness' is to soak the fish (in the fridge) in the milk and egg for a few hours before cooking.
Parmesan Fish Fillets
2/3 cup...
You don't need to educate this woman or change her or do anything, really. You can't raise her all over again. She is who she is. She's at a distance. She can do little interference via email and text. You and your fiance should simply continue to live your lives as you are, with your own...
No, he does not have to sign any such agreement and no court in MA or anywhere else would require him to do so. Inheritance is not part of marital property even during the marriage so it most certainly is not after the marriage is ended. Tell your friend to just say no to that crazy idea. No...
If I were to start playing badminton seriously, would I be perceived as gay? I only ask as im a 16 y.o boy who watches The Inbetweeners and a boys dad is seen as gay as he plays badminton.
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Yes, it is certainly possible. It requires that both sides be reasonable and keep only the best interest of the child(ren) at heart. It can be done. The final agreement should be vetted by separate attorneys to make sure the terms are fair and equitable.
You don't need a lawyer for a restraining order. You need a police report. And as for a child custody case, you're not going to find pro bono work for that. You'll have to hire a lawyer