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What can I do if my ex-husband withheld my court-ordered support without warning and all the courts are closed because of the pandemic?

Courts are NOT all closed. Courts are open for emergency hearings for true emergencies, for some criminal matters such as bond hearings and family court.I manage litigation on a nation-wide basis. This holds true in NY, MA,IL NJ and CA snd most likely others.Call your attorney.We are all working remotely as are the courts.

What should I do if there's a blaring police car behind me but I'm at a red light intersection?

As an EMT (in NJ) who works with law enforcement regularly, if there is an emergency vehicle behind you you are required to pull to the right. Are you in the right lane and the emergency vehicle is in the left? Doesn’t matter. Pull right into the shoulder because you need to make space for the cars in the left lane.Same thing at an intersection. However, if you are directly in the vehicles pathway you have two options.1, if it is safe to do so (no oncoming traffic) you are legally allowed to drive through the intersection to create space. And once you are through you pull to the right. No you don’t need to wait until the light turns green to continue, but it is good etiquette.2, if it is not safe to do so, you are legally obligated to pull in front of the vehicle to your right to create space for the emergency vehicle.As for John Geare in a situation where you are on a two way road with one lane each direction, with literally nowhere to pull over, drive at a speed where you feel comfortable. Standard practice of emergency vehicle operations is “if my lights are on I’m advising you I’m here, if my siren is on I want you to do something, if you hear the air horn what you’re currently doing is wrong.”If it is impossible to pull over then continue driving at a speed you are comfortable with. Slow down at the crest of hills because you might not be able to see ahead, but the driver sits higher than you and can see farther and the driver may take that opportunity while they have it. As soon as you see an opportunity to pull over, take it (driveway, side street, etc.) In the scenario John mentioned, on a back road with lots of woods, some emergency drivers will keep their sirens on the whole time regardless of traffic/conditions in front of them to warn animals (deer and the like) and hopefully scare them off and away from the road before the vehicle gets there. On a backroad don’t take it personal if they sound aggressive with the sirens, do what’s safe for you, because they may just be making sure no one hits a deer.

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As a supervisor in a call center, I took an escalated call. The customer was using extremely bad language because she had faxed something to us and wanted immediate confirmation of receipt. My agent couldn't even get enough words in over this lady's foul mouth to attempt to explain how incoming mail and faxes at an insurance company are handled in the order which they are received, so I took the call.She wouldnt/couldn't confirm the fax # she sent it to, even though she had “just sent it” “multiple times,” just kept swearing about how she had to send the paperwork to us at all, no one knew what they were doing there, and so on . This fax was truly nothing urgent--along the lines of address change versus medical emergency.Every department has their own fax # and my company takes up several floors of our building. There is no central fax machine within arm's length of my desk where everything sent to the company magically lands. I needed to at least figure out which machine she might have sent it to so I could check but every time I tried to talk, she'd interrupt me. I couldn't even put her on hold, she would just swear over me.I asked her, 3 times, to please calm down and stop swearing at me so I could try to help her. We’re in NJ--we aren't easily shocked here--but this woman was flinging every bad word she could think of at me. Over a fax.After i threatened to disconnect the call, she said, “ Oh, yeah ?” I could hear the glee in those 2 words… She took a deep breath, and then went “f**k f**k f**k f**k” as fast as she could. I hung up and busted out laughing. Then I went and made my boss listen to it.

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