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The car is unregistered, with no plates and is not street legal. I’ve sent several reminders to the owner to pick it up, but they continue to give reasons why they can’t. They haven’t made storage payments or contacted me. I’ve officially told them that if they don’t remove the vehicle... View More
I received a ps4 for my 13th birthday and I’m now 18. Can they still damage or destroy it without any consequences?
answered on Oct 18, 2024
When you were 15, your parents had the authority to manage your belongings, including gifts like a PS4. They could make decisions about your property while you were still a minor.
Now that you are 18, you are legally an adult, and your parents no longer have the same rights over your... View More
The phone was in a vehicle where the passenger was arrested. The driver/owner of the vehicle was released to leave the scene,The officer the reached into the vehicle and took possession the suspects phone in order to get a warrant the search the phone at a later date.The warrant was for the phone... View More
answered on Oct 10, 2024
If your phone was seized during an arrest and the case was later dismissed without prejudice, you generally have the right to have your property returned. The warrant was specifically for searching your phone and obtaining digital evidence, not for permanently keeping your device. Once the... View More
She has to other siblings. She is 14. Her 1st half brother has split custody and is 11. The other one is 6 months old
answered on Sep 8, 2024
If you go to the police to report your friend's mother being involved in prostitution, the first priority will be to ensure the safety and well-being of your friend and her siblings. The police may involve child protective services (CPS) to assess the situation and determine the best course of... View More
The person is not capable of understanding any documents or legal details in order to sign a power of attorney and is not cognizant of real time issues. A power of attorney is needed in the state of Idaho for her 2 daughters who reside in Idaho and her husband who resides in California.
answered on Sep 14, 2024
To obtain the authority to make financial and medical decisions for someone with Alzheimer's in Idaho, you'll need to pursue legal guardianship or conservatorship through the court system. Since the person is no longer capable of understanding or signing a power of attorney, a standard... View More
Knowing that I am medically exempt. When I told her this is discrimination she fired back with how do I know you have a medical issue. Have any proof. Would I have a solid case for a ada discrimination lawsuit and a mental anguish claim?
answered on Dec 13, 2020
An Idaho attorney could answer best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Although this site does not have a separate heading for the Americans with Disabilities Act, there are attorneys with expertise in that area. An attorney who regularly works with ADA matters might be able to offer... View More
answered on Dec 24, 2019
It means the attorney is licensed in that jurisdiction (state) to practice law (represent and advise clients and handle other ordinary work as an attorney). When you say "jurisdictions" (in the plural), it means the attorney is admitted in more than one state. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
It been over 16 years...done all that was asked...I recieved 6 months work center..
answered on Aug 19, 2015
Do an internet search for expungement in Idaho. That should get you many results to read.
I have a next door neighbor who is driving on my property whenever they back their boat into their backyard, which has ruined my sprinklers close to the property line. I have had several run ins with this neighbor regarding their children always in my front yard as well. Also one of their children... View More
answered on Nov 4, 2015
The neighbor should pay for the damage. You could probably sue in small claims court if you have enough proof.
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