The mother wont let the father see his daughter. The mother moved to a different town farther from him and she is denying him his rights to see her. No court order has been made yet but she hasnt talked to him since July and she ignores every message she sends him. She also has him blocked on... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2020
Without a court order, neither has many rights (if any) at all. Time to file a custody proceeding.
We agreed on parenting plan Dec.31 2019 and he has not attempted any visitation since october 2019. He has distubed my sons emotional wellbeing and.development with his actions towards him. We have tried contacting him via phone and he either ignores us or hangs up. There has been no attempts to... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2020
This question is too hypothetical. A court, however, certainly has the authority to issue an order.
For a personal-use account that is not being used to defraud, bully, or stalk. Currently there is no way to use a pseudonym on Facebook regardless of reasons (victim of stalking/domestic violence, trans, or just people that don't use their legal surname online.) Public/Private Library Card,... View More
We recently moved out of a duplex due to the place being sold by the landlord and the new owner wanted to live in the basement where we were living, we agreed to break our lease and move out for a payment of $2000 as well as our security deposit back as long as no damages occured. we got the... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2020
I am unaware of any such law. However, you could likely find yourself with an animal abuse charge for keeping a dog out in cruel conditions.
answered on Nov 19, 2020
Insurance can find out before any judgment is rendered on the ticket, so you're out of luck there. Best way to get the ticket dismissed is to challenge it if they, in fact, cannot prove you were speeding.
I want to be able to have money for my retirement or to leave to my children when I pass away with the New president election for 2020 im afraid I will loss all the money put into my social security over the years and im not willing to risk that because are new president wants to change are... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2020
Although you cannot avoid taxes, you may want to look into trusts in South Dakota.
He said that we had until then to get anything we wanted to keep taken care of. I looked out the window about a half an hour later to see there was one of his workers out there. I text him saying that he gave us until the next day. He replied by saying that he was just there to pull weeds. I left... View More
My boyfriend is the father of my two kids. We moved here 2.5 months ago. He had been sober but right after moving here started drinking again. We are not married and have no kind of custody agreement. His family is going to help me leave. Am I able to take the kids back to Minnesota legally?
answered on Nov 19, 2020
No attorney can provide you specific advice on this situation without knowing more. Generally, however, no custody order means no rights have yet been established for either party.
And is there a state law protecting the name of minors?
answered on Nov 19, 2020
There is no such right bestowed upon you. Your second question is too vague.
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The subpoena was issued by the Plaintiffs in... View More
answered on Oct 14, 2020
I will simplify it: a dude is suing Playitka and Caesar's Interactive Entertainment due to what is alleged to be the operation of an illegal online gaming operation. The subpoena is attempting to identify other people who may have lost money to this operation (e.g. you) to establish a class... View More
A public because the court is under the impression that I make too much money. I am currently unemployed and have been for about a month. What advice do you guys have for me?
answered on Oct 14, 2020
I have a million pieces of advice because I take 10+ calls like yours every day. Firstly, most people would prefer a private attorney over a public defender and I hope you don't learn that reality the hard way. Secondly, if this case is in North Dakota and you were denied a public defender by... View More
The father is out of the picture. Will you please lead me in the right direction?
answered on Oct 14, 2020
Sure! Firstly, your nephew needs to be making the calls rather than you. But the website you needs is legalassist.org, which is for Legal Services of North Dakota.
my heel bone still causes me a lot of pain and I limp now. The person has since moved out of his home.
The surgeon said he may be able to do surgery in it, but if gets infected he'd have to amputate my foot.
That was scary. Decided not to get surgery, with chance of my foot... View More
answered on Oct 14, 2020
Maybe - here's why. When you say that you were "working" at someone's home, the question is too vague for me to determine whether this is a workers' compensation or personal injury case. Secondly, the homeowner must be negligent for you to make recovery. There's a big... View More
My 11 year old step son has sent his dad and I an audio recording of his mom and her boyfriend fighting (video really but it is in his pocket so only audio is usable). They break several court orders from past custody disputes. When we asked him why he recorded this he said he wanted to make sure... View More
answered on Oct 14, 2020
This question is very hypothetical. You can use any evidence in court that you can get in over objections.
They are demanding I take a DNA test.
This started back in July of this year. We went to the photographers address and did the photo shoot. It took her close to a month to send me proofs to select which photos I liked. I would send her several emails asking what the time line of when she would have the photos ready. I would receive a... View More
My son is 23 years old, works as a delivery driver and pays no rent to his mother. His tax return was ...significant. However, I was laid off in March due to the pandemic lock-downs, and my job officially ended as the June riots destroyed my place of work. Needless to say how hard it was to see... View More
answered on Oct 14, 2020
The payout is going to be redirected because you have the back payments owing. Unfortunately, the state will not care much that you lost your job.
I Want To File For Divorce But My Problem Is I Have No Ideal Where My Husband Is Or If He's Even Alive And His Family Will Not Give Me Any Information On His Whereabouts! I Just Need To Know What To Do Next In Order To Divorce My Husband And Keep Myself Moving Forward With My Life Because... View More
answered on Oct 14, 2020
Although your husband sounds like a jerk, not knowing where he is will not be a problem. You will do something called "service by publication" under Rule 4 of the Rules of Civil Procedure in which you actually publish the notice of the case rather than serve him personally. Hope that helps!
I have a violation for a medicine I was prescribed showing up as methamphetamine. I am prescribed adderall but I'm a veteran they give multiple brands of dextroamphetamine which is active ingredient in adderall. The VA has well documented uas when I went for PTSD therapy. So they know what... View More
answered on Oct 14, 2020
If you have prescriptions, those prescriptions can generally be proven.
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