Company called and said I would have to go to court if I dont pay. They had my social security number and old employment from 1999 which no longer exists.
answered on Apr 20, 2024
A Washington, DC attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. Before involving attorneys to review the file with you to examine legal theories that would serve as possible defenses, the first step might be to find out if some kind of mix-up resulted in the bill, given... View More
I filed my father’s will and was appointed executor by the courts but a few days after I did this someone else has presented a new will. Would they have to contest mine since the court already filed it or would theirs automatically be valid since it was more recent? And would they automatically... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2024
The Register of Wills will automatically convert the proceedings to Judicial Probate, and schedule a hearing to determine which Will is valid. You will likely be converted from a PR to a Special Administrator, which limits what you can do, pending determination by the court as to which will is the... View More
Is it ok to provide the bigamous marriage certificate during consuler report of birth abroad application?
My father married to two wives and i was born abroad to the bigamous wife and the first wife is american and the second marriage occurred abroad in 1995 prior to his naturalization... View More
answered on Mar 28, 2024
When applying for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA), it's essential to provide accurate and complete documentation as requested by the consular officers. In your situation, where the marriage could be considered bigamous under U.S. law, this raises specific concerns. U.S. law generally... View More
-3 month marriage
- no joint assets, properties, no children
- both spouses have attorneys
- wife simply just doesn’t want to get divorced.
answered on Mar 23, 2024
If both parties have attorneys, you contact the other attorney and ask if they will agree to an extension. Then you file a motion with the court asking for an extension stating that both parties agree (called a consent motion) or they do not.
Is it constitutional to put age restrictions on candidates and can it work at the federal level through supreme court or legislative branch? Obviously this means as of today and not in the future if we enact a new amendment restricting age which is unlikely but just want to point that out.
answered on Mar 17, 2024
The U.S. Constitution clearly outlines the age requirements for candidates running for federal offices: Representatives must be at least 25 years old, Senators at least 30, and Presidents at least 35. These age limits are established by the Constitution itself, and any change to these requirements... View More
Naturalization application (N-400) filed in Austin, TX on 09/15/23. Was living in Austin at time and had lived there for 3 yrs all of which on my N-400 application.
Received denial letter after interview on grounds that I didn’t meet section 316(a)(1) - suggested I didn’t live in the... View More
answered on Mar 13, 2024
Based on the information you provided, I believe you have grounds to appeal the denial of your N-400 application by filing Form N-336, Request for a Hearing on a Decision in Naturalization Proceedings.
The key points supporting your appeal are:
1. You met the continuous residence... View More
My parents have been missing in Gaza and we found strong evidence in our family home that they were taken by the IDF. They do not have legal status in the U.S., but I am a U.S. citizen. I am contacting my state senator/representative and the U.S. embassy, but the prospect seems difficult for them... View More
answered on Mar 8, 2024
In your efforts to seek assistance for your parents, reaching out to your state senator, representative, and the U.S. embassy are indeed appropriate first steps. These officials can sometimes facilitate communication or intervene in cases involving U.S. citizens' immediate family members,... View More
I am the SVP of Cyber Intelligence at the Institute of World Politics. We are a non-profit, accredited, graduate school offering 5 masters and a doctoral program. Our students are diplomats, soldiers, and spies.
answered on Mar 4, 2024
To use the Spy vs. Spy characters, you would need to obtain permission from the rights holder. These characters originated in MAD Magazine, which is owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Therefore, Warner Bros. or its specific division that manages MAD Magazine's intellectual... View More
We are a non profit in Washington DC. We are having a Technology conference and have a session where vendors will pitch their Road Safety Product or solution to the audience (the sharks) and the audience will vote for the most innovative. We would like to name the session Shark Tank but want to be... View More
answered on Mar 1, 2024
Using the title "Shark Tank" for a session in your technology conference could potentially raise trademark infringement concerns, even with the best of intentions. The title "Shark Tank" is a well-known trademark associated with the popular television show where entrepreneurs... View More
Me and my boyfriend lived with my mom and so called boyfriend for 3 years my mother passed away February 12 and on the 13 her so called boyfriend kicked me and my boyfriend out of the apartment and changed the locks on the apartment told us my mom was dead that’s his house now and we couldn’t... View More
answered on Feb 25, 2024
As the blood daughter of your mother, you have rights to her personal belongings after her passing, especially if she did not leave a will specifying otherwise. The belongings of your mother are legally considered part of her estate, and as a direct next of kin, you typically have a claim to this... View More
Hello,
I am currently on an OPT visa in the United States, running my online business which is incorporated in the U.S. As my visa is about to expire, I would like to explore options for continuing to operate my online business from the Bahamas, where I am a citizen. What legal pathways or... View More
answered on Feb 24, 2024
As you prepare to transition from the U.S. on an OPT visa to working from the Bahamas for your online business, it's crucial to address both immigration and business operation considerations. Firstly, ensure your business complies with U.S. laws regarding foreign operation. This includes... View More
I know its a slippery slope but what happens if other people do what he does and simply just ignore what the supreme court says? Is their any legitimacy to the law of the land?
answered on Feb 22, 2024
Selective defiance of courts in limited instances, while very troubling, does not automatically equate to a coup or uprising attempt. It would depend on systematic efforts to concentrate power, the reaction of other governmental bodies, and how widespread anti-democratic activities became. At this... View More
My spouse claimed the business is not in his name, and refused to show business tax return
answered on Feb 14, 2024
You would have to file a Motion to Compel with the court. You need to show that you asked for the records and he refused to provide them. You need to show that you are entitled to the records as well. The court will review your motion and rule on it.
My spouse claimed the business is not in his name, and refused to show business tax return
answered on Feb 22, 2024
In a divorce proceeding, both parties are typically required to disclose all financial assets and liabilities, including business interests and tax returns, through the discovery process. If your spouse refuses to voluntarily provide this information, you can use formal legal tools within the... View More
As an asylee granted by EOIR, I need to answer Question 3 in I-485 form under the Information About Your Immigration Category which asks information on Receipt Number of Underlying Petition and stipulates if I am the principal applicant. I am not sure if I have or know any receipt number of... View More
answered on Feb 1, 2024
When completing the I-485 form as an asylee, you typically do not need to provide a Receipt Number of Underlying Petition unless you have a specific petition or application that led to your grant of asylum. In most cases, asylum is granted based on the asylum application itself, and there may not... View More
I arrived here on August 29 but went back for Christmas to see my mom. Came back and he proposed. If I were to marry him now, would I be able to apply for I-130 and stay? Also would like to know if leaving the USA made the 180 days start over or if it continued where it left off from when I left... View More
answered on Jan 31, 2024
Yes, you can get married in the United States while on a visitor visa from Canada. After getting married, you can apply for an Adjustment of Status through the I-130 form to become a permanent resident based on your marriage to a U.S. citizen. However, it's important to note that you must have... View More
My business (marketing/website design) is registered as an LLC in Washington, DC. We’re looking to move full time to New York. I’m planning on keeping my existing client base.
Is it possible to keep the LLC registered in Washington, DC, even without a Washington, DC address? If not,... View More
answered on Jan 23, 2024
Yes, it is possible for your DC-registered single member LLC to continue operating even once you move out of the state. Here are a few key things to keep in mind:
- You can maintain your DC LLC registration even without a DC physical address. Using a DC PO Box as your registered agent... View More
Im 19 and was forced out my parents house. They took the phone they gifted but because of their own personal reasons, it stood on their family plan. I have my work, phone numbers, things I need. Do I have the right to get the information at least when I go back for my belongings?
answered on Jan 22, 2024
If you are based in the District of Columbia, the laws of the District will likely control and govern how this question is answered. Essentially, this matter is a mixture of a few different legal principles: Contract Law, D.C. Common Law, and Privacy Rights.
First, family plan agreements... View More
I sent a settlement myself, however, I am unsure of the next steps. How to file an answer, if I have to, and how does the process work after this? Any help would be appreciated.
answered on Jan 22, 2024
Your issues here, appear to be multi-faceted. Unfortunately, without further information, the assistance that I can provide is limited. It seems that you are in the early stages of defending yourself in a civil action, in a lawsuit that was initiated in Washington, D.C. Given the information you... View More
answered on Jan 22, 2024
A writ of distringas, also known as a writ of distress, is a legal order used to seize a debtor's property to satisfy a debt. In Washington, D.C., the process to file a petition for such a writ involves presenting your case to the court, demonstrating the existence of a valid debt and the need... View More
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