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Sometimes good advice is hard to find. Our decision making experts can help you be objective. This is an easy way to get some advice, even if the other party won't agree to be apart of a two party dispute case.
Here are five examples of what kind advice you may want to ask for:
- My ex-boyfriend think he has the right to ask for my engagement ring back, does he?
- My roommate owes me rent. What can I do?
- My landlord is keeping my damage deposit but I deserve it back. What should I do?
- My girlfriend and I can't decide who's family we should visit for Christmas.
- I can't figure out if I should take a job in Chicago or stay here.
Here are five examples of advice that may not be good to ask for here:
- Advice that involves long complicated technical explainations or data.
- Requesting advice for emergency situations that require immediate assistance.
- Using vulgar or explicit language in asking for advice.
- Asking for advice in regards to serious health problems.
- Asking inappropriate personal question to mediators.
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