My wife has a disease that causes her to not be able to make saliva. Sometimes causing her speech to slur and difficult to understand. She took my son to school, went into the office to request his attendance record, but the principal locked her in the office, suspecting intox and called the police... View More
answered on Feb 19, 2023
Your wife was the victim of an apparent kidnapping. She should contact a lawyer for advice right away.
The prior response was not intended to be published. My sincerest apologies that it was inadvertently.
Also find out if she had any life insurance anywhere or annuities?
answered on Feb 6, 2023
Find yourself a probate lawyer, and get a consultation. Most attorneys offer first consultation for free, then you can decide what to do after you get the advice. Best to start there.
She was in the house due to a restraining order that was granted, and a move out order issued. The family court judge saw,while at trial,that I was the owner and told her to move out on a specific date. She claimed abuse, was granted a 6 month protection order. I have failed to evict her in civil... View More
answered on Feb 6, 2023
Get yourself a lawyer, a family law attorney, to advise you. You will only make things harder the longer you try to handle this situation on your own, and you can't get all the answers here. Don't waste any more time, get yourself a good family law lawyer right away.
The current caregiver gave notice of resignation at 7:40am on Saturday, 28 Jan, that his last day of employment would be Sunday, 29 January, but now he won't leave the premises. He says he can take as long as he needs to move out and find a place to live. Is this true? Is there a CA law or... View More
answered on Feb 6, 2023
You should contact a lawyer who handles real estate matters for landlords. S/he will know what the caregiver's rights are, and what your rights are. You definitely have the right to have him removed from your property as soon as he decided to resign from his job. I am not an expert in this... View More
The information about it, it will be when the Lawyer will communicate with me.
answered on Feb 6, 2023
You need to consult with a lawyer who is experienced in insurance bad faith matters. They will not contact you through this website.
Do a search and look for attorneys experienced in handling insurance bad faith matters involving homeowners insurance, then start contacting them.... View More
answered on Feb 5, 2023
The short answer is no. Only lawyers admitted to practice before that court can file a legal action on behalf of a trust.
answered on Feb 5, 2023
The penal code doesn't address elder abuse. Elder abuse is covered by the Welfare and Institutions code. What you are asking for is a treatise on elder abuse. This is not the proper forum for such a question. If you have a specific question on the law as it applies to your personal situation,... View More
answered on Feb 5, 2023
Yes. When you pass the California Bar Exam, then you can decide what kind of law you want to practice.
Hi, here recently a rather well known person (who is not a judge or in any way related to the legal sphere of work) publicly showed a person's sealed criminal record. How on earth is that possible, and is doing something like that illegal?
answered on Jan 8, 2023
You have posted this question in the forum for California lawyers. You need to re-post this in the message board for lawyers in Washington state.
answered on Dec 17, 2022
Contact a local attorney and retain their services. A good lawyer will help you recover all your damages as a result of the fraud that was perpetrated on you.
Is parking to neighbor's driveway legal? I want to know what action can I take. I do not know the owner of the vehicle.
The vehicle is blocking my car to get out of the garage.
Thanks
answered on Dec 17, 2022
Call your local police or sheriff's department and have them tow the vehicle.
I've read in some articles that the place to file an LLC is in the state you reside, even for online businesses. As you would need a foreign LLC to do business in the home state anyways if you filed out of state.
But what is the definition of "doing business"? Is it the... View More
answered on Dec 17, 2022
Lawyers practice law so they can provide advice on questions just like this. Are you asking this question because you are only interested in LLCs, or do you need advice on how to set up an LLC and begin operating a business under one? This forum isn't here just to satisfy someone's... View More
answered on Dec 17, 2022
You should take this up with the attorney who is defending your friend.
Traffic stops for common people are unconstitutional on its face. You cannot invoke the the 5th or 4th amendments. There has never been full disclosure of the taxes of personal cars operated for private use. If property can be seized for lack of funds does that not go against the due process... View More
answered on Dec 17, 2022
Operating a motor vehicle on the public roads is privilege extended to persons with a use the public streets and highways. This means you must comply with the law as you are operating a motor vehicle, and when you violate the law you can be held responsible. If you are cited for a motor vehicle... View More
The custody of a drug addict where I was sold, raped and given drugs. Once I wasn't needed I was thrown in Maclaren Hall and others
answered on Nov 30, 2022
You need to post this question for Arizona lawyers. This forum is for California lawyers, and as a California lawyer I am not permitted to practice in Arizona because I am not licensed there. California lawyers cannot give you advice on Arizona law unless they are licensed in that state.
Second time applying, advocate disappeared during initial claim filed in 2014, represented myself at hearing, was denied. Discouraged because referred lawyer was patronizing. No income since 2018. I suffer from. Chronic concussion syndrome, sub-clinical hyperthyroidism, ptsd, and several other... View More
answered on Nov 26, 2022
You haven't really provided sufficient information to enable an intelligent response. For example, you have not indicated what kind of disability benefits you are seeking, whether it is Social Security disability, Worker's Compensation benefits, or something else. And if you are seeking... View More
I filed request form, then grievance form, then grievance appeal form while in custody.
After release went to county clerks office to get copies of particular case copies and the grievance form was not in the system, but grievance response was present
answered on Nov 18, 2022
You have provided insufficient information which would permit a reasonable response to your inquiry. I would like to see a lot more detail, for example, the who, when, where, how and why of the events so I could get an idea of what the issue is. Ideally, you should provide a chronological... View More
They told the cfbd that the check wasn’t signed by lender. It was and I sent proof . My contractor left me for not paying deposit as a result
answered on Nov 18, 2022
There is insufficient information to permit me to respond with any reasonable advice. Any lawyer will need more detail, in order to understand the situation, and whether or not some solutions can be suggested.
answered on Nov 9, 2022
No. You are an adult now. But be careful to think through the consequences of your actions.
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