preemptive lawsuit?

preemptive lawsuit?
I was advised to file a preemptive lawsuit and injunction — possibly a trespass to try title. I do not know exactly what this means. I have been living in a house owned by my mother for the past 3 1/2 years and was asked to move in 30 days. There was no rental agreement or anything else. My father told me I could live in the house and make it my own. He died in 2007 and my mother has remarried. I believe the marriage has had something to do with it. Obviously the new husband doesn’t want me living in this house I’ve spent so much money on. I have 13,000$ worth of reciepts where bit by bit, I have replaced everything down to the electrical in this house and now I’m supposed to move in 30 days. I have no where to go and cannot get a loan to purchase a new house.

Fraud!?

Fraud!?!
We ordered from Jostens in Mesquite, TX, to get just the cap and gown and tassel for my son’s graduation on 5-30-09. We paid $65.92. In the past upon purchasing such a commemorative item, once you bought your cap and gown for graduation, it was yours to keep! On yesterday, when I am supposed to be full of glee for my son’s graduation, it was turned into a huge mess! My son was told that in order to receive his diploma that he had to give them his gown. The Jostens Rep stated that it was a rental agreement, and I told him according to the paperwork that we have, it said nothing about a rental agreement, and furthermore we would have never agreed to such a thing! It sounds to me that they are refurbishing these gowns to other students and they are not new upon purchase! We’ve ordered from Jostens in Illinois & North Carolina and what we bought was ours to keep! If my friend had not taken my son, to get his graduation picture for me prior to him going to the ceremony, I would have not gotten this once in a lifetime photo of my son in his graduation attire. This is very disheartening and (theres more to this, but it all would not fit) what can be done about this?