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Before 30 days expired & sold vehicle in my b name To someone illegally & that person ended up crash car & wrecking into some business causing $35K worth of damage. Now some people who I think are ScamArtist harassing me to payment of $35K them thru MoneyGram which iz RedFlag to me as... View More
answered on Oct 9, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing. To address this situation, you should consider consulting with an attorney experienced in civil litigation, especially in cases involving tow companies and vehicle sales. An attorney can guide you on how to clear your name and... View More
Came by me and my cart and was talking to are kids then he left out the store then 2 Safeway security grauds and 1 sfpd police officer stopped him and said do you have a receipt for that he said yes but he was waiting for me to bring the receipt then they said that a Safeway worker said he didn’t... View More
answered on Oct 8, 2024
I'm sorry you and your family had to go through that experience. It might help to document everything that happened, including the time, names of the officers if possible, and any witnesses. Collect any receipts or evidence that show the purchase was made correctly.
You could consider... View More
The towing company pushed my truck into their gated yard which happens to be less than 4 feet away from my aunts yard with no authorization 3 days ago but on the lien letter it says they were in possession of it since 7/15/24 and want to charge me 7500 to get it back my aunt went to confront them... View More
answered on Oct 1, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the trouble with your truck. Start by gathering all relevant documents, including the lien letter, any communication with the towing company, and evidence that your aunt gave the truck back willingly. This documentation will be crucial for proving your case.... View More
Now they are going to levy me and garnish my wages
answered on Sep 29, 2024
If Financial Partners Credit Union summoned you but didn't show up, it’s important to check the status of the case. The court may have dismissed the case or rescheduled it, so you should verify what actions were taken. Reach out to the court directly to confirm what happened at the hearing.... View More
Can we help prepare and present as we have in the past. Rule 31 section 29?
answered on Sep 27, 2024
Under Rule 31, Section 29 of the Arizona Rules of the Supreme Court, only licensed attorneys or those specifically authorized can prepare or present legal documents and represent individuals in legal matters. While your organization has helped in the past, it is important to ensure that you stay... View More
My dad passed away in 2023, with no will or anything to prepare for this type of event. My uncle co owned a few stores that him and my dad shared. After the passing of my dad, my uncle my sister and myself all came to a verbal agreement on what would happen with my dads share in the stores. my... View More
answered on Sep 26, 2024
You may have the option to sue your uncle based on the verbal agreement, but it could be more complicated without a written contract. In California, verbal agreements can be legally binding under certain conditions, but they can be difficult to enforce, especially if there is no clear evidence of... View More
I want to get Montana plates fory car so I can drive it to and from the track without a trailer because I don't have a trailer or a car that can toe it. If got it registered to Montana via an llc and only drove it occasionally to go to car events would it violate the clause of all vehicles... View More
answered on Sep 25, 2024
If you’re a California resident and you drive a vehicle that’s registered out-of-state, it can be considered as being for "regular use" if it is used frequently within California. Even if you have Montana plates through an LLC and only use the car occasionally for car events, the law... View More
answered on Sep 25, 2024
If you suspect you may have been named in a trust but your estranged family doesn’t have your address, there are a few ways to find out. The trustee, who manages the trust, is legally required to notify you if you are a beneficiary. If they don’t know where to find you, they might attempt to... View More
I had direct Express for a long time. This past June someone ordered a new card with my name on it. And sent it to Maryland and took money out in new York and direct Express won't give me my money back
answered on Sep 23, 2024
It sounds like you're dealing with a frustrating situation. If someone fraudulently ordered a Direct Express card in your name, you have the right to dispute the charges and request a full investigation. Start by contacting Direct Express immediately if you haven't already, and ensure... View More
answered on Sep 20, 2024
If you're looking to reduce the interest on your student loans, there are several steps you can take. One option is to explore refinancing, which may allow you to secure a lower interest rate. This is especially beneficial if your credit score has improved since you initially took out the... View More
the property im trying to retrive is some rare stones i found they are rare cristal and diamond stones that Antioch and Pittsburgh police departments have destroyed to soon they are worth a very large amount of money
answered on Sep 17, 2024
If you believe that rare and valuable stones were wrongfully destroyed by the Antioch and Pittsburgh police departments, you may want to consult with a lawyer who handles property damage or government liability cases. An attorney can help you understand your rights, assess the value of your lost... View More
Not bothered to call to check on my grandson to talk to him,they haven't came to visit my grandson,we have been providing him with all his needs diapers, clothes,food,love and comfort.my grandson has seen his mom and dad physically fighting each other,bitting each other,spitting at each... View More
answered on Sep 13, 2024
It sounds like you are deeply concerned about your grandson’s well-being, and it's understandable given what you've described. When parents neglect their child’s basic needs and expose them to harmful situations like violence and substance abuse, it can have serious effects on the... View More
My rent was never late and has been paid including my deposit.
answered on Sep 9, 2024
When an RV storage facility is sold and the new owner requires tenants to vacate, your rights depend on the terms of your rental agreement and state laws. In California, property owners generally have the right to terminate month-to-month storage agreements with proper notice, usually 30 days. If... View More
My child school staff members falsely accused me of physically assaulting a staff member the woman actually was the one to assault me and the principal was not around at all to witness and she called the police making a false report against me and she discriminated against me because of my... View More
answered on Sep 9, 2024
It sounds like you're in a very difficult and unjust situation. To defend yourself against these false accusations, start by gathering as much evidence as possible. If you have a witness who was with you during the incident, ask them to write a detailed statement describing what they saw. This... View More
With the time it is taking me to pay her back. She is threatening to bring legal actions against me and is threatening to involve my son. I am making payments to her. Is it legal for her to go to my son's house and tell him about this situation?
answered on Sep 8, 2024
It sounds like you're already making efforts to repay your friend, which is important. If you're actively communicating and making payments, it’s crucial to try to resolve the situation with your friend through clear and respectful dialogue. Sometimes financial misunderstandings can... View More
If a civil servant uses his authority to help a private company gain illegal benefits, but there is no evidence of the civil servant accepting bribes, is he guilty of a crime?
answered on Sep 7, 2024
If a civil servant uses their authority to help a private company gain illegal benefits, they may still be guilty of misconduct or abuse of power, even if there is no evidence of bribery. The absence of a bribe does not necessarily mean there isn't wrongdoing; the key issue here is the misuse... View More
What if I had been in the shower and that's why I didn't answer. Even though they do not wait after knocking anyway. What if I had been naked when they did?
answered on Sep 7, 2024
Not to allow tenants the time to hide drugs, alcohol, weapons and other contraband substantially outweighs you the same time to get dressed. Obviously, you should change quickly and not walk around naked. A knock is enough time to cover up.
It was such a long time ago ,I found it in my files .
answered on Sep 9, 2024
If a long time ago is over 180 days, it could create difficulties at your bank. Sometimes the simplest route is to request a replacement check, if the payor is willing to do so after verifying cancellation of original check. Good luck
You do , as I am homeless.
answered on Sep 2, 2024
It sounds like you're facing a challenging situation, especially with the data breach and your current circumstances. Given the seriousness of a data breach and its potential impact, it’s important to seek legal assistance that aligns with your needs, particularly a "no win, no... View More
I am facing an accusation of being a vexatious litigant by the Superior Court of Los Angeles. I want to clarify that I am the object of an organized harassment campaign by the Federal Government. In the building where I lived, I was harassed and stalked all the time. I went to court many times... View More
answered on Sep 1, 2024
You cannot invoke the Fifth Amendment as a defense against an accusation of being a vexatious litigant in Los Angeles. The Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination in criminal cases, but being labeled a vexatious litigant is a civil matter, not a criminal one. Therefore, the Fifth... View More
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