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My wife is being evicted from a room she rents after being falsely accused of removing private cameras from the house. The rental agreement is verbal, with $500 rent and access to certain areas. There was no prior discussion about the cameras, which neither my wife nor the property owner initially... View More
I am considering releasing a song publicly that is themed around encouraging suicide. While the song targets a specific individual, it does not directly state their identity, nor have I communicated to anyone who this person is. There have been some past interactions with this individual and they... View More
I am considering legal action against Facebook due to ongoing issues following my father's passing on August 7, 2023. A year later, his Facebook account was hacked by someone pretending to be one of his children, attempting to sell his estate fraudulently. This hacker also reached out to me,... View More
I discovered that someone used my grandfather's name as the title of an instrumental song without my permission. The song pertains to a group of murderous bootleggers in the 1920s, while my grandfather was a U.S. Marshal sent to clean up a county. The song has been commercially released and... View More

answered on Feb 19, 2025
Your concern about your grandfather's legacy is understandable, especially given the contrast between his honorable service as a U.S. Marshal and this musical portrayal connected to bootleggers. The emotional impact of hearing his name used in this way must be difficult.
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I am investigating claims that an attorney known to me by only a last name, Tate, has been acting in some way as my attorney for alleged financial matters. It has been alleged that this attorney, probably from IL, had gained control of an alleged inheritance in the form of a $15 million trust fund... View More

answered on Jan 5, 2025
Start by consulting with a reputable attorney who has experience in legal ethics or professional misconduct cases. They can guide you through the process of challenging the federal court petition and help you understand your rights in accessing the attorney’s information. Providing them with all... View More
He has been bounced around from group home to group home for a number of reasons the past couple of years.One home has stolen his disability payments and no charges were filed,they just moved him.this all began when an ex friend of ours made false allegation to adult protective service stating I... View More

answered on Sep 29, 2024
Who has guardianship? If the state has guardianship you could file a complaint with them. Do you have guardianship?
I have a lot more to add.

answered on Sep 20, 2024
In most workplaces, recording video and audio without notifying employees can be a legal issue, but it depends on where you are. Laws regarding surveillance vary by country, state, and even local regulations. In many places, it's required to inform employees if they are being recorded,... View More

answered on Jun 6, 2024
You CANNOT sue a police officer or the state's attorney for anything they do in the performance of their official duties. They are immune from prosecution. Beyond that, a police officer has broad discretion in making an arrest. If you believe the arrest was unlawful, you should discuss the... View More
should i sue them, they cannot with hold my child from me, i was told they had paperwork saying that was not allowed, that is not the case, they lied to me. There is no abuse or neglect, what are my rights ?

answered on Feb 13, 2024
This question sounds like there are details missing. You do not indicate whether or not you are mother or father, or whether there is pending litigation over the custody of this child. Given the limited information you have provided, i would suggest writing the school and asking them to provide a... View More

answered on Jul 4, 2023
The motion to vacate the plea would need to demonstrate a valid legal basis, such as new evidence, ineffective assistance of counsel, or a violation of your constitutional rights.

answered on Mar 4, 2023
No, the mere fact that three people or informants claim the same story against you does not guarantee a criminal conviction. In order to be convicted of a crime, the prosecution must prove all the elements of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that the prosecution must present... View More
I didnt know he was a minor or that it was illegal at the time. His dad didnt know about it either I don't think.

answered on Nov 26, 2022
A contract with a minor is unenforceable. Just because you did not know he was a minor, doesn't let you off the hook. It sounds like you need to him the refund.
SBDC office rep was to transfer me to their office manager to go over business plans for services. The Receptionist spoke to me for 40 seconds. After, transferred me. She then continued to file a State police complaint claiming I was a threat to society. Googled my name, saw images of me over... View More

answered on Nov 23, 2022
You cannot sue a State Agency in Civil Court. You must sue them in the Court of Claims and then only after filing a Tort Claims Notice (usually within 6 months). That is probably a very bad idea for many reasons, including limited recovery and a long wait time to be paid.
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For the past couple years my mother has completely slandered my name and came up with a horrible rumors some being illegal she has destroyed my relationship with my father and other family members I am in the process of a custody battle and she is making it worse for me to the point I might not get... View More

answered on Oct 23, 2021
No one can give you an intelligent answer based on the scant facts you set forth. You need to make an appointment with a lawyer and tell him or her everything about the situation for advice as to your options.
She’s sending texts saying if I don’t pay her thousands of dollars she’s going to the police. She also has a video recording of me talking to her that she illegally recorded while the phone was in her pocket.

answered on Oct 18, 2021
Do not engage in any communication with that blackmailing person in any form. Immediately discuss your possible exposure to criminal charges confidentially with a licensed criminal law attorney tomorrow.
Continue to be watched and followed by two detectives. Was over a teen several months ago that emailed me.

answered on Sep 17, 2021
The law enforcement never comments or advises anyone about pending criminal investigations, however, the most vital thing for you to do is to immediately discuss your possible criminal exposure with licensed criminal defense attorney as anything you do, state or admit to without counsel will be... View More
A petitioner took a picture of my car to use for their evidence because they say that my car resembles a car they have video of but not plate number. The person took the picture without asking me. I explained that just because my car is the same model in their video doesn’t mean it proves it’s... View More

answered on Sep 15, 2021
No one needs your permission to take a picture of your car if it is visible anywhere. In fact, the photograph may be offered into evidence as corroborating evidentiary exhibit that may show that the make, model, shape, color and the type of the vehicle matches the one on the video.
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answered on Jan 6, 2021
If you are facing legal issues, you need to hire an attorney that handles the type of matter you are dealing with. The sooner you contact an attorney, the better.
I have been brought up negatively in multiple court docs and lawyer to lawyer emails. I have never had interaction with the ex. For example he won't let me babysit their children, but they can live in my house once divorce is settled. Calls people who can watch his kids as responsible adults?... View More

answered on Dec 1, 2020
First, this is not a question for Justia's divorce lawyers. You should redirect it to the libel/slander or injury lawyers.
Second, you have not given enough facts to warrant a responsible answer. You should meet in person with an attorney who does this work, so you can explain... View More

answered on Oct 19, 2020
I can only speak for myself as a criminal defense lawyer. I guess the best answer is to ask the lawyer you're thinking about hiring why they became a lawyer. I would also ask the lawyer what professional associations they belong to and why.
I find that many of the best criminal... View More
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