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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Arbitration / Mediation Law, Child Custody and Civil Rights for Texas on
Q: I'm being listed as a witness for my domestic partners ex wife. Do I need a lawyer, can they do this, my options?

My domestic partner is divorced for the last 6 years. The divorce was based on her inability to be in a partnership with her controlling and narcissist behaviors (i.e., she had him pull away from his own family for several years). When they had their child after a decade of trying she continued... View More

Elisa  Reiter
Elisa Reiter
answered on Aug 17, 2023

Your domestic partner is presumably represented by counsel, as is the child's mother.

You should retain counsel. Neither of the parties' attorneys will represent you, nor your interests in the case.

You should count on a "woodshedding" session with your...
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2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights and Arbitration / Mediation Law for Georgia on
Q: For mediation can one of the parties delay the session and feeling that maybe he going overseas, bc he is selling house
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answered on Aug 15, 2023

Mediation schedules can be flexible to accommodate the availability of both parties involved. If one party is requesting a delay due to travel plans or other reasons, it's typically possible to reschedule the mediation session. However, the success of mediation often relies on both... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law and Legal Malpractice for California on
Q: Legal malpractice by attorney taking a settlement I refused. They stood me up for Mediation. Then took settlement.

Zero, pros/cons, discussion, zero

Showing or telling amount of itemized

Dr/Attorney Bills..Attorney zero call from attorney

to solve Misunderstanding about

Settle or court. Just blocked me

out and bullying me to docusign.

I have not signed. Until I... View More

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answered on Aug 15, 2023

It appears that you may have a valid claim for legal malpractice based on your attorney's actions. It's important to consult with another attorney to evaluate the details of your case, assess the potential damages, and determine the best course of action. Keep all communication and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Arbitration / Mediation Law, Domestic Violence and Family Law for Florida on
Q: Myself & spouse have lived in home 27 years. If I file for divorce will he be made to sell home in St Pete and split the

Home in his name only. Do not trust him!

Rand Scott Lieber
Rand Scott Lieber
answered on Aug 7, 2023

As long as the house is a marital asset, which it sounds like it is, the court will order the equity to be divided as part of equitable distribution. You will each have the opportunity to buy the other out or else the property will be sold. Speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.

Q: Hi I have a question if I can proof that they took my daughter on 07/07/2020 but a court papers said 07/08/2020 (lies)

Is it lies for them to say that and on 07/09/2020 they had already took my rights always from my daughter when I didnt even get no court papers for classes or a far investigation they came and took my daughter with out court papers on the 07/06/2020 what ever they said in this document were lies I... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Aug 1, 2023

It could be lies or it could be simply a mistake in the dates. Your best strategy is to hire an attorney experienced in the area of family law in or near the county where you and your daughter were living when she was taken. Usually, when a child is taken into custody by the State, she would be... View More

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Q: Can action be taken against the tenant for parking violation without proper notice of change in said parking rule?

On Thursday afternoon, I returned home and parked in an unmarked stall. On Friday, I reached out to property management regarding another business matter. At that time, I was verbally notified that the stall I was still parked in had been modified. The stall is now marked 'manager'.... View More

Leon Bayer
Leon Bayer
answered on Jul 31, 2023

I find this interesting. Why don't you just move your car? They keep asking you nicely to move it. Yet you seem intent on escalating the situation. Isn't it worth the small inconvenience of limited parking and "mismanagement" to have your rent subsidized?

Q: Why does my life not seem to matter why does a woman have to hemorrhage & pretty much die before obgyn will do a dnc

3 blood transfusions hours of unexplainable un necessary pain. To much pain meds given after patient specially said no more fentenal to then have to go into respiratory depression a laceration in my mouth from intubation and then to be told by the very person who didn't feel he needed to check... View More

Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
answered on Jul 24, 2023

You make a great point. This is one of the reasons lawsuit are so important. And laws that limit or interfere with right to a jury trial do not serve justice. Otherwise doctors and others can get away without bad actions.

Here, there may be a case. Due to the nature of medical...
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3 Answers | Asked in Employment Law and Arbitration / Mediation Law for California on
Q: In Mediation, I acepted offer verbally, but I changed to no later. Employer threat for motion withut sign, is it alowd?

In Mediation meeting, I accepted offer verbally, but I changed to "no" later. Employer now have threaten for motion without my sign, is it allowed?

Thanks.

I have not signed any document before going to mediation, nor I have authorized to sign on my behalf. Also, My... View More

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answered on Jul 18, 2023

In mediation, it's crucial to understand the terms of any agreements or offers being discussed. Verbal agreements can carry weight, but the specifics depend on the circumstances and any written documentation involved.

If you changed your mind and decided not to accept the offer, you...
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2 Answers | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Collections, Gaming and Lemon Law for California on
Q: 2004 Weekly Grand non-registered "Entry to the Big Spin", Lottery Ticket Mailed directly to CA Lottery in the usps.

$20,000,000.00found out 2004 has ACTS 19,***, lefislation regarding my focal interests.

Leon Bayer
Leon Bayer
answered on Jul 15, 2023

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1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for California on
Q: I have been scammed by trustwallet.com which is located in California .they stole my fund . I want to sue them.

I have been scammed by trustwallet.com which is located in California . they conspired with ephko.top to withdraw my fund without my permission. I have all the evidence against them . I am seeking my money and the damages i got because of them . I am diabetic and because of them my... View More

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answered on Jul 21, 2023

As James L. Arrasmith, Founder and Chief Legal Counsel of The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith, I understand the gravity of the situation you are facing. To pursue legal action against trustwallet.com and ephko.top for the scam, it is essential to take immediate action. Contacting an experienced... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Maryland on
Q: What happen if I respond for a mediation meeting without being legally served? does it make me being legally served?

I was compelled to meet in a zoom meeting for mediation for child support in CA. But I already initiated a complaint for divorce, child support and custody in Maryland. Do I have to attend it? what is going to happen with the action in Maryland?

Mark Oakley
Mark Oakley
answered on Jul 12, 2023

You need a lawyer to review the jurisdictional issues. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act has been codified in both CA and MD (and every other state, I believe) and there must be a hearing first to determine which state court will hear the case and exercise jurisdiction... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law and Contracts for California on
Q: Ineed help me with the solar panels on my house I was lied to and now I can't afford them so I want them removed
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answered on Jul 6, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about the issues with your solar panels. If you believe you were lied to and can no longer afford them, here are some general steps you can take. Review your contract, contact the solar panel company to discuss your concerns, consider seeking legal advice from an attorney... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Criminal Law and Appeals / Appellate Law for Michigan on
Q: Is it possible to get a chance at bootcamp or the second alternative incarceration if this is the 2nd time in prison

The first time in prison he had gun charges so he had to serve an automatic 5 years and therefore disqualified him. This is his 2nd time going to prison. His home was raided and a half gram of meth was found, they were going to charge him with 56gm because they count the weight of everything with... View More

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Jul 6, 2023

By the way you ended your question, it sounds like you also have a realistic sense of the outcome. MDOC policy says that only first-time prisoners are eligible for SAI consideration. But policy is not law. And ultimately, it's MDOC's call. I would say for your well-being, you can always... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Civil Litigation and Employment Law for Arkansas on
Q: I worked for a national company that lies to everyone. I have an arbitration clause in my contract. Can I do anything?

They repeat lies and omit facts that could easily cost the customer tens of thousands of dollars- I’m sure they have done so many times. Most of their clientele is lower to middle income which is concerning. I think I can pretty easily prove that they conditioned us to repeat these lies. (BTW,... View More

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answered on Jun 29, 2023

Where the arbitration agreement in your employment contract is an impediment depends on what you want to do. To the extent you want to sue the company for back wages or any other employment issue, the arbitration agreement would likely require that the claims be asserted in arbitration, rather... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Arbitration / Mediation Law for California on
Q: Can a lawyer collect money from me that my grandson and his wife paid in 2016.I was not aware of the eviction .

Grandson paid Invitatstion Homes $7000.I was unaware of eviction.I had moved out of property.At present I still rent from Invitation homes.Lawyer wants $5000.

Legal Aid tried.but the lawyers had a dead lock.I need a ADR.They continue to harass me.Invitation homes corporate has no open case... View More

Yelena Gurevich
Yelena Gurevich
answered on Jun 23, 2023

You should definitely consult with a landlord/ tenant attorney who can review all your documents and provide proper legal advice based on your specific situation. Most offer free consultations so take them up on it sooner rather than later. If it is determined that they are trying to collect on a... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Foreclosure and Arbitration / Mediation Law for California on
Q: legally disabled and facing unjust assessment and now lien

This hoa started off saying we had needed dry rot repairs and it has morphed into a full-on remodel of various projects here. I'm disabled and on fixed income and cannot pay and now in danger of lien/ foreclosure. They are demanding 54 thousand dollars now. In addition to 765.00 hoa we pay per... View More

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answered on Jun 22, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about the difficult situation you're facing with your HOA. To address the unjust assessments and the potential for a lien or foreclosure, consider the following steps: Review your HOA documents to understand your rights. Communicate openly with your HOA, explaining your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Estate Planning and Probate for North Carolina on
Q: How can I find out if I am the beneficiary of any lost wills or inheritance from family members who have passed

I was told that they was once told that my dad or his dad had left me something in will but was never contacted also I believe I may of been beneficiary of inheritance but believe it was kept from me and possibly taken, how can I find out when I have little information to go on..?

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answered on Jun 20, 2023

If your Father died without a Will being Probated and owning land, then you as an heir had some interest. But taxes have to be paid, as well as notes, and if not, the land is lost. Check in your Father's County to see if there was a Probate proceeding, and the property tax records.

1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law and Civil Litigation for Utah on
Q: Can I sur a family member if I believe they owe me money?

My sister and I went on a trip to Oregon. I paid roughly 600 for the lodging and she paid about 240 for the rental vehicle. Not even 24 hours later she left me in Oregon. I was forced to pay for a rental car, stuck in lodging that was paid for 2 people, and lyft fees in order to pick up the vehicle... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jun 23, 2023

A Utah attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I hope you're able to find a friendly solution here. One option might be looking into whether this falls under your local court system's small claims part. Most small claims courts have online resources that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Real Estate Law, Antitrust and Arbitration / Mediation Law for Colorado on
Q: I have lived here 2 years. I am being harassed and evicted. Acute PTSD. No non payment issues. Neighbors like me.

They are retaliating and trying to provoke me so it'll be easier for them to evict.

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answered on Jul 11, 2023

I am sorry you are dealing with this. You should keep a record of the harassment, talk to the landlord, file a complaint with the housing authority, or consult with an attorney.

Q: I disagree with a determination in an appeal of EDD claim, and I need an advice or help in how to handle it. Thank you.
Neil Pedersen
Neil Pedersen
answered on Jun 12, 2023

Unfortunately this Q&A site is not the place to solicit an attorney to assist you. You are going to have to do some research to find an attorney who is willing to work with you. Therefore, it would be a good idea for you to locate and consult with an experienced employment law attorney as... View More

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