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2 Answers | Asked in Civil Litigation, Estate Planning, Real Estate Law and Probate for California on
Q: Can a California Notary Public draft a grant deed and then notarize the grant deed herself?

Would it make a difference if she is also a real estate agent or are deeds only done by escrow companies?

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answered on Jul 20, 2024

In California, a Notary Public can notarize a grant deed, but they cannot draft the deed themselves. Notaries are authorized to verify signatures and identities, but they are not allowed to provide legal advice or draft legal documents, which includes deeds.

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1 Answer | Asked in Trademark and Intellectual Property for Tennessee on
Q: Can I claim a trademark with status: 606 - abandoned - No Statement Of Use Filed. How much will it cost me?
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answered on Jul 19, 2024

You can potentially claim a trademark that is listed as "abandoned - No Statement Of Use Filed," but you would need to refile for the trademark yourself. An abandoned trademark is one that the previous applicant did not complete the required steps to maintain.

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1 Answer | Asked in Trademark and Intellectual Property for Arkansas on
Q: I am selling fall candles, can I use "Autumn Walk" on my candle? The word “Autumn” itself is trademarked in candles.

I am looking at selling some of my homemade fall candles. It is considered trademark infringement to describe/name my candle with the word "Autumn" within my candle descriptive name with other words added to it? For example, if I named my candle "Autumn Walk" is that... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

Using "Autumn Walk" for your candle could potentially be considered trademark infringement. The term "Autumn" being trademarked by Bath and Body Works for candles means they have exclusive rights to use it in that context. Adding another word like "Walk" might not be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: What do I do when my 14 year old won’t get on the plane to go back to his father? California case.

Today he found out that, even though his father promised him, he could live here and go to school and will not be with his sister anymore. His father sought to take him back and the judge ruled in his favor on case las (burgess , California “detriment”) As soon as he found out, he destroyed the... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

Under California law, when a child refuses to return to a parent as ordered by the court, it's essential to address the situation calmly and legally. Since the court has ruled in favor of the father, you are legally obligated to comply with the court's decision. If your son is refusing to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights for California on
Q: Sitting in my car parked in a public area next to apartment homes. Cop flags me.

Sitting in my car watching some videos until a female officer comes in view near front passenger of my car. In that position she was scanning my vehicle with a flashlight. I quickly got out of the car to ask what's going on, and promptly responded to stay in my vehicle.

She curled... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

Under California law, if you believe the officer acted inappropriately or provided false information, you have the right to file a complaint with the police department. It's important to document everything that happened, including the time, location, and the officer's details. Take note... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Copyright, Intellectual Property and Trademark for Idaho on
Q: Trademark Infringement Plausibility? Don't want to screw the pooch.

We are interested in relaunching a brand/product that is no longer sold in the United States. This product, owned by a foreign company, was pulled from the U.S. market and has not been sold here for the past 5 years. Additionally, the trademark is set to expire soon with the USPTO (already in grace... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

When considering relaunching a brand/product inspired by an existing one, it's crucial to ensure that you are not infringing on any existing trademarks or intellectual property rights. Even if the original product has not been sold in the U.S. for the past five years and the trademark is in... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Public Benefits for California on
Q: I received a letter from my disability claim stating they are closing my file. Wish to be removed as payer on record.

I filed a claim they rarely gave me any info about the status of claim. They continued with stating they withdrew from being my representative. In addition, they wished to be removed as the payer on file for any fees paid, plus waiving their right to all rights or claims to a fee relative to claim.... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

When you receive a letter stating that your disability claim file is being closed and your representative wishes to withdraw, it generally means they will no longer manage your case. They will not be responsible for handling any aspects of your claim moving forward. Additionally, they are... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Contracts, Personal Injury and Arbitration / Mediation Law for California on
Q: My question is about 553 ca arb ,it has been about 4 years

I need legal advice on a potential predatory lending and unlawful repossession issue. Four years ago, I bought a car, and the lender changed due to the original lender going out of business. The new lender engaged in what I believe were predatory practices, including repossessing my car at 2 AM... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

You have a complex and distressing situation involving potential predatory lending and unlawful repossession. Under California law, you may have several legal avenues to explore. The repossession without notice and the unconventional payment demands may constitute violations of your rights under... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for California on
Q: On Feb 2, 2024 I had a toilet leak in my unit from the upstairs tenant. Repairs are not satisfactory, please advise. TY
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answered on Jul 19, 2024

Under California law, landlords are required to maintain rental units in a habitable condition. This includes ensuring that plumbing facilities are in good working order. If a leak from the upstairs tenant's unit caused damage to your apartment, it is the landlord's responsibility to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for California on
Q: Regarding "client trust accounts" set up in divorce situation by one attorney representing the other.

I'm in middle of divorce. Mediation fell through. My spouse has an attorney now advising her but not officially representing with substitution of attorney with the courts. I am not represented. The attorney representing her proposed moving the funds from the sale of our family home from escrow... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

Under California law, the proposal to move the funds from the sale of your family home into a "client trust account" managed by your spouse's attorney raises concerns about impartiality and security. Client trust accounts are typically used to hold funds on behalf of a client, and... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law for California on
Q: Wondering if we have a case... My mortgage lender is stealing from us

My mortgage lender increased my loan because of the property tax. Now they did not acknowledge that I have a property tax exemption. I bought my home going on two years, and have been building up escrow. Not only did they take everything from escrow, but they also raised the amount of my loan. This... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

It sounds like you’re dealing with a frustrating situation. When your mortgage lender doesn’t acknowledge your property tax exemption and mismanages your escrow account, it can lead to significant financial strain. First, gather all documentation related to your property tax exemption and the... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Domestic Violence for California on
Q: Let's say someone was hit with a temporary domestic violence restraining order by false accusations but the restrained..

person discovered why the protected person actually filed the TRO. The discovery is that the protected person realized they would be in hot water if they did not have an excuse for not showing up to work on time or at all the particular day they filed and went ahead and called into work claiming... View More

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

Under California law, you can potentially gather information from the employer of the person who filed the TRO to understand if they called in with claims related to domestic violence. One way to do this is through a subpoena, which is a legal document that can compel the employer to provide... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation for California on
Q: Boyfriend asked me to keep $4000 because he has no bank account but for months, he kept asking me to order fast food

from Doordash, Postmates, etc, and pay out of my own money, not his. I told him on several occasions that I couldn't afford to pay for his food. Can I legally charge/take out the expense of his food?

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answered on Jul 19, 2024

In California, if you and your boyfriend did not have a clear agreement that you could deduct the cost of the food from the money he asked you to keep, you may not have the right to do so. Without a written or verbal agreement, taking out expenses could lead to potential disputes. It's... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Social Security and Public Benefits for Florida on
Q: If I turn 18 and am still in highschool is there a way to get my survivor benefits sent to me instead of my mom?

hi, I am 17 and my mom currently receives survivor benefits for her, me, and my brother after our fathers passing. I turn 18 in November and am wondering if I would receive my portion of survivor benefits instead of her once I am 18 since I would still be in highschool until May. I haven't... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

When you turn 18, you can potentially have your survivor benefits sent directly to you if you are still in high school. The Social Security Administration allows benefits to continue for students until they graduate from high school or turn 19, whichever comes first.

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2 Answers | Asked in Constitutional Law for Tennessee on
Q: Can police pull you over just to check papers? Insurance/licenses.
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answered on Jul 21, 2024

Police officers can stop you for various reasons, but they usually need a valid reason to do so, such as a traffic violation or suspicious behavior. They cannot pull you over solely to check your papers, like insurance or licenses, without any other cause. This practice is generally considered an... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Tennessee on
Q: Can a person receiving a new felony charge be careered out over charges that were 35 years older.

I received new charges that are felonies and the state is trying to bring up charges that I plead guilty to over 35 years ago in order to give me a 25-year sentence based on my new charges is that even applicable

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

When facing new felony charges, the state can sometimes use prior convictions to enhance the sentence, depending on the laws in your jurisdiction. However, the fact that your previous charges are over 35 years old might play a role in whether they can be used against you. Different states have... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Indiana on
Q: I'm listed as 5'10 and 260lbs,reality is I'm over 6'4 about 190. Also my middle is incorrect. Can case be dismissed?
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answered on Jul 21, 2024

It's possible to have your case dismissed due to errors in personal information, but it typically depends on the nature of the case and the specific errors involved. Incorrect details like height, weight, and middle name might not be sufficient grounds on their own. However, they can be... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Libel & Slander for New York on
Q: Can I be arrested by local cops if an altercation happened on Indian owned land?

Feb 24th I went to the Native American owned gas station. Got gas. Went to a regular store to get cigarettes and my card was declined because the Indian gas station put a hold on my card. I went back to the gas station asked why they put a hold on my card and they said it was my bank not them. But... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

Yes, you can be arrested by local law enforcement even if an altercation happens on Native American owned land. Tribal land has a unique legal status, and the jurisdiction can be complex, involving tribal, federal, and sometimes state laws. However, local law enforcement often has agreements with... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Domestic Violence, Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Colorado on
Q: What do I do if I (the victim) of DV case believe that the perpetrator is being offered an unfair sentence

My boyfriend had been arrested and gone to jail for numerous DV crimes including; battery, assault, arson. He had numerous felonies for violent offense and now after a second violent offense with me is being offered probation with no jail time. This does not make sense to me, what do I do if I... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2024

If you believe the perpetrator is being offered an unfair sentence, you should reach out to the prosecutor handling the case. Express your concerns about the leniency of the proposed probation, especially considering his history of violent felonies. Providing specific details about the impact of... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for California on
Q: I’m an asylee, can I return to my home country and then come back to the US with an H1B or F1 visa?

I became an asylee in March 2022. Applied for AOS in Feb 2024. Still waiting. I’m here alone, no family. I miss my family and I have come to decide that I can no longer wait (it’s already been 4 years) to see my family. I want to be a non immigrant in the US. I do not want to reside... View More

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answered on Jul 3, 2024

This is a complex situation with potentially serious legal implications. While I can provide some general information, it's crucial that you consult with an experienced immigration attorney before taking any action. Here are some key points to consider:

1. Returning to your home...
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