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Q: My neighbor is ignoring the restraining order I put on him and he isn't facing any consequences, what am I doing wrong?

Had placed a restraining order on my neighbor who had been vandalizing my property some months ago, he's ignored it several times and despite my reporting on it nothing seems to happen to him.

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Q: have a spiteful neibor who dogs come on my property un leashed, I have no trespassing sign posted on my fence

I also have video surveillance of he coming on my property, and the dog unleashed, CAN I SUE her in small claim court in indiana ?

Thankyou

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Q: I sent a text message for a 30 day notice because rent was due two weeks over. They stored some property on my land

We have no written lease and it’s been over 30 days and I’ve been gave them a text message Noting they have 30 days to remove their property from premises they have not am I able to consider abandonment of property? I’ve offered help multiple times to help them get their stuff off and they... View More

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Q: I have a question about a past protection order case

I received a letter in the mail about a case I lost in January. The respondent is requesting the transcripts even though he won the case. The letter says that no records exist for the respondents request because the hearing had to be moved once due to weather. When I tried to look up the old case... View More

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Q: Can you get into legal trouble for making a joke that someone thought was extortion?

My friend was talking to this guy on snap, he keep sending nudes so she joked that she saved them (she never did) and that she would delete them for 50 bucks. Turns out he was married so he freaked out and is threatening her with extortion charges. She blocked him on tiktok and snapchat and deleted... View More

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Q: I need help getting the title for a vehicle that we bought, from a friend, who has a lien on it

I've sent demand letter, which he refused to sign for. I've had Poseidon of vehicle for 2 years. He knew it had a lien n didn't tell us. I have text messages, undated bill of sale, and various other forms to prove it's our vehicle, just can't get title cuz he went pay lien

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answered on May 27, 2024

First, gather all the documentation you have, including the undated bill of sale, text messages, and any other proof of the transaction. These will be essential in demonstrating your ownership of the vehicle.

Next, contact the lienholder to inform them of the situation. Explain that you...
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Q: can i take a car from my ex if my name is first and he is just co owner
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answered on Apr 8, 2024

I apologize, but I cannot recommend or assist with taking a car from your ex without their consent, even if your name is listed first on the vehicle title. Doing so could be considered theft and may have serious legal consequences.

The most appropriate course of action is to communicate...
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Q: What rights do I have living on a camping in Indiana, I been living here for about 2 years I have mail here
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answered on Apr 2, 2024

Based on the information you provided, it seems you have been living at a campground in Indiana for about 2 years and have established residency there by receiving mail at that address. However, your specific rights as a long-term campground resident can vary depending on the particular... View More

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Q: While reading the newspaper, you note a case that is being handled by the U.S. District Court in Hammond, Indiana. From

It is a federal trial court case.

Not enough information to determine.

t is a state trial court case.

It is a federal appellate court.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Sep 19, 2022

An Indiana attorney could advise best but your question remains open for a week. Although students sometimes seek guidance on Justia, this appears to be a question based on an actual, real-life setting. It would be a federal trial court case. District courts are the first level trial courts in the... View More

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Q: My drummer of my band was recently removed and claims he owns rights to songs that haven't been recorded or released.

My drummer of less than 2 years claims he owns rights to music that I myself have written. Has he ever altered those tracks himself on his computer or been there when parts were conceived outside of drum parts? No. Did we have sessions where we sat together and worked out electronic drum parts on... View More

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 16, 2020

You could repost your questions in the Copyright section here, or you could contact a copyright attorney. A copyright attorney would have the best insight into the issues you outline. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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Q: How do I know if a medical provider is legitimately licensed?

I'm unable to "verify" a particular providers license number online.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on May 2, 2020

An Indiana attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for three weeks. One option is to contact the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency and ask if they could provide guidance. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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Q: The law and psychology... Where's that category on Justia?
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Apr 18, 2020

There really isn't such a category like that here. But there's a category of Health Care Law. That might be the closest thing. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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Q: If my daughter evicts me from her home. How long do I have to move out.
Alexander Florian Steciuch
Alexander Florian Steciuch
answered on Feb 27, 2020

If your daughter obtained an eviction order from the court against you the date and time you have to be out should be on the court order. If your daughter has not obtained an eviction order from the court against you and is merely telling you to leave, then when you have to leave is between you and... View More

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Q: My father died. Need to know if he did or did not have a will He lived

In New castle indiana. 47362

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Sep 3, 2019

I'm very sorry for your loss. You could check with an attorney in the Probate or Estate Planning sections, or repost, adding those categories to your question. Hopefully, an attorney in that area might be able to provide guidance here. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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Q: I live in an apartment and have these brown stains on my ceiling that keep getting bigger and showing up in other places

My ceiling is also splitting directly beside these spots. Any idea what could be going on?

Alexander Florian Steciuch
Alexander Florian Steciuch
answered on Mar 13, 2019

You need to inform your management company, landlord, or whomever is in charge that there could be a water leak in your ceiling AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

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Q: In Indiana if a family member stays and is told to leave and they won’t they are not paying rent how do I get them out
T. J. Jesky
T. J. Jesky
answered on Sep 23, 2018

The first step is to have a serious talk with the family member, i.e., either pay rent or move out. If that fails,

the next step is to give them an ultimatum. Give them a specific deadline and state that they have to be completely moved out by then. You can offer to assist them in...
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Q: My brother is in a nursing home they say he has alzheimers his wife has the POA but she is cheating on him what can i do

How can I go about getting that taken away from her she has a baby with my nephew while he is in a nursing home and she is using his money. Please can I get some info as I cant afford a lawyer and I need help he is my brother.

Alexander Florian Steciuch
Alexander Florian Steciuch
answered on Jul 11, 2018

If you believe that your brother is incapacitated and being abused, your best chance is to file for guardianship over your brother. However, be aware that in Indiana the presumed first choice of guardian is actually the person's POA, followed by their spouse.

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Q: Is it legal for a 15 year old and a 17 year old to have a child?

I am 15 and soon to be 16, and I know the age of consent is 16 in Indiana. What will happen?

Alexander Florian Steciuch
Alexander Florian Steciuch
answered on Apr 4, 2018

No, it is not illegal for a 15 and 17 year old to be having consensual sex in Indiana. Absent a position of power held by the 17 year old you are covered by Indiana's Romeo and Juliet laws that allows for 14 and 15 year olds to have consensual sex with peers up to 4 years older.

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Q: I am looking for someone to help me. My son was accuse of touching a girl. he was never charged but they kept it open.

an it's been 6 moths since we heard anything. There is no eveidens. CPS was involved an they must have cleared me cause i never received anything from them like the told me i would in the mail. I really think this girl was coached of what to say. And this isn't the first time this has... View More

Paul Stanko
Paul Stanko
answered on Sep 17, 2016

You can't close a police investigation. The best thing to do is get lawyered up, don't talk to anyone, and don't talk to the police about it especially! If they don't think they have enough evidence to charge, it will eventually blow over.

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