Your current state is Virginia
My neighbor has 5 large dogs with their kennel next to our ajoining fence. The smell & the flies are making me physically ill. My HOA tells me every month when I call "the wheels of justice turn slow." This has been going on for 2 1/2 yrs.
Do I have any rights?
I AM the victim if financial exploitation. In addition to emotional and psychological abuse. I read it is because of grandfather laws that I could be exempt from joining the association.
Now they want 9500, citing that January begins the fiscal year. I told them I could not afford that so soon paying so much. They have put lien on my condo. plus they have charged me for extra maintenance that I should not be resposible for and addeD late fees and interest.
I have a large family. My parents owned six plots in our city cemetery and were researching more plots to buy nearby for our family. The sexton at the time offered them 11 plots together in another area of the cemetery, which my parents accepted. My parents have spent a considerable amount of time... Read more »
I live in Chicago, Illinois, and I am the general and health power of attorney for a resident of a local nursing home. I sent an email to the addresses of the nursing home's administrator and her secretary, requesting a copy of a financial document that he had previously signed. In the email,... Read more »
I live in incline village NV 89450 . I received notice to vacate by 6/1/22 . I had a shoulder replacement 2/21/22 and still not back to work at full capacity. I’m only 60% I need two more weeks to vacate . My landlord has failed to get back to my new landlord to verify rental history. I’m 60... Read more »

answered on May 17, 2022
The procedural rules do not have an exception in their time deadlines for switching lawyers. Written discovery responses are due 30 days after service of them upon you. That said, the discovery deadlines in most cases in circuit court can encompass a 4-6 month range, and it is common for parties... Read more »
My mom is 90 years old and she has a will. I keep on telling her I think she should get a trust, I think it’s called a living trust. She has six children and everything is to be divided equally. Is a will sufficient

answered on May 16, 2022
The honest answer is that a good Will is all the most people need. Why? A properly drafted living trust generally costs several times what a Will generally costs upfront and over your lifetime. Thus, the reason you will see most poor and middle class people use Wills and many of the Rich will... Read more »
When I stated to administrator I was going to get an attorney because that false allegations would be in a world wide data base he said it was just in house. I just found out im in the data base. My issue is they know it was false but confirmed it because I called a lady a liar who's brother... Read more »
When I stated to administrator I was going to get an attorney because that false allegations would be in a world wide data base he said it was just in house. I just found out im in the data base. My issue is they know it was false but confirmed it because I called a lady a liar who's brother... Read more »
She has no assets,(stock, bond, etc.). She has no property or cash value insurance, and she owes $1800 in debt. Her 2006 vehicle is worth $1500.She is in the hospital(Georgia where she resides), homeless with critical organ vital signs and maybe dementia. The sister (i.e. elderly and residing in... Read more »
The owner of a used car dealership has been without a vehicle of her own because her son is running the business and finances but not providing for the woman. She is living in squalor while he has a $300,000 home but not claiming any of the income. This woman now has quite a bit of debt, including... Read more »

answered on May 12, 2022
No -- and there are several issues rattling around in your question that SCREAMS your family need to get real advice from a local estate planning attorney.
If someone lacks 'testamentary capacity' because of dementia or any other illness, they cannot create estate planning... Read more »
This sister tried to put mom in a senior care facility
Mom didn't want to go to the facility so she dropped Mom off at home with no help for about three months
Kaiser Hospital press Charges against a family member
My father has dementia and when he was first put in a nursing facility and was disoriented became aggressive towards staff. He is now in a hospital for Alzheimer’s patients however he needs to be discharged at some point and nursing facilities who were contacted by the hospital social worker,... Read more »
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