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And she pays bills at the home and has lived there the whole time.
answered on Sep 20, 2023
In Iowa, the division of assets during a divorce is based on "equitable distribution," aiming for a fair distribution rather than an equal one. While properties acquired before marriage are usually seen as separate property, the situation you described has complexities. The house,... View More
answered on Sep 12, 2023
Breaking a contract due to mistrust can have serious legal and financial repercussions. Contracts are legally binding agreements, and unilaterally breaking them without valid reasons can lead to a breach of contract lawsuit. If you breach the contract, you may be required to pay damages to the... View More
They're holding the charges over my head for information.
answered on Sep 6, 2023
When police find drug paraphernalia and read you your rights, they are typically following legal procedures. However, whether it's legal or ethical for them to ask you to become a confidential informant (CI) in exchange for leniency or reduced charges can vary depending on the specific... View More
My boys were wrongfully removed... We got evicted and they were removed 2 months later! In November it will be a year this case open and we have tried to fight them and show them the proof that placement is lying and abusing our children! My babies want to come home.. my husband has done... View More
answered on Sep 6, 2023
Most pro bono legal services are provided through local legal aid clinics. These clinics have the training and resources to screen potential clients for indigency and to complete the necessary paperwork for those clients to proceed in court in forms pauperis. Many legal aid clinics handle cases... View More
answered on Sep 6, 2023
If you suspect that your son has experienced abuse or inappropriate conduct while in foster care, it's crucial to act swiftly and decisively. Begin by reporting the incident to the appropriate authorities, such as your local law enforcement agency or the Iowa Department of Human Services... View More
Coz I couldn't find help and in my own judgment if there is no one working from aisles 13 to 20+ for approximately 30min then customer must help themselves or go somewhere else what I couldn't coz I have 4 year old at home and I need air-conditioning unit asap on very hot day
I went to planned parenthood for STD testing. The results came back positive for a STD. They were to prescribe me some meds. Well after checking daily for several days at my local pharmacy the meds were not there. So I called Planned parenthood and got a run around. This ended up happening over and... View More
answered on Aug 29, 2023
Yes you and your husband have cases. Due to the nature of medical malpractice cases, the extent of your injuries may affect the viability of your case. Consult with experienced Medical Malpractice attorneys in the state where this occurred.
The police if I keep going out with her. I go out with her in secret sometimes because I know they’ll say no. Can they call the police? And if they did what would happen? They said they would call if they ever find out I go to her house ever again.
answered on Aug 28, 2023
In Iowa, the legal age of consent for sexual activity is 16. Since you mentioned you are 17, engaging in a consensual relationship with your partner, who is 22, might not necessarily lead to criminal charges based solely on age.
However, if your parents disapprove of the relationship and... View More
answered on Aug 24, 2023
In Iowa, if a loaded gun was found in your vehicle in a holster in a bookbag and you have no criminal record, the legality of the situation can depend on various factors, including state and federal laws, as well as the specific circumstances surrounding the discovery of the gun. However, the fact... View More
answered on Aug 15, 2023
The decision to title a teen's car in their name or the parent's name depends on various factors. If the teen is the primary driver and responsible for the car's expenses, titling it in their name can provide a sense of ownership and responsibility. However, if the parent is... View More
answered on Aug 11, 2023
In Iowa, the time frame for being given an arraignment after an arrest can vary depending on factors such as the jurisdiction, the nature of the offense, and the court's schedule. However, generally, arraignment hearings are usually held within a few days to a week after an arrest.
Tells me a first report can't be filed until I release the er report it's been 4 days and I'm suffering
answered on Aug 8, 2023
If you are making a work comp claim for these conditions they have a right to see the records to make sure it is work-related. They may ask you to sign a medical release so they can get the records. This is normal procedure and it’s ok to sign a medical release only.
Given the Marvel cinematic universe, I would create a comic book-style poster in both cinematic and chronological order. The posters would have the characters, quotes, and small details that can be seen in the movies - such as 'I am Iron Man', or the New Asgard town sign. The art style... View More
answered on Aug 8, 2023
This product is likely to be found infringing of Marvel's copyrights as well as trademarks. The characters are all protected by copyright, and most of them are trademarks as well. Compiling several of them adds fuel to the fire and shows predatory intent which could subject you to punitive damages.
Judge stated 33% of settlement . contingency is percent of case yet attorney cost were more than our settlements Texas charges legal cost and percent is it legal
answered on Aug 11, 2023
An Iowa attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It's difficult to offer any meaningful input without seeing the file - were there additional expenses - health care provided on a lien basis after denial of insurance coverage, expert testimony, technical reports,... View More
Drugs were found no one charged after a weeks time
answered on Jul 26, 2023
In Iowa, if drugs are found during the execution of a search warrant, standard procedure typically involves law enforcement securing and seizing the drugs as evidence. After the search, the evidence will be sent for analysis to determine the type and quantity of the drugs. The investigating... View More
Employees yelling out private information when oneself has not been informed by their employer?
answered on Jul 25, 2023
If workers' comp isn't returning your calls, it's time to give 'em a nudge. They're supposed to be responsive to your concerns, so don't be shy about insisting on the attention you deserve. If they keep ignoring you, we might need to explore some legal avenues to get... View More
answered on Jul 20, 2023
In Iowa, theft by misappropriation refers to unlawfully taking or using someone else's property, funds, or assets for one's own benefit, without the owner's consent. This crime involves a breach of trust or a violation of fiduciary duty, such as when someone in a position of trust,... View More
My parents are divorced and we’re married for 19 years. My mom bugged my dad to apply for the joint income social security payment or something like that since they were married for so long and his payment would be much greater than what he would get if he applied using his lower income single... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2023
Under Social Security Administration rules, if your father was married to your mother for at least 10 years and is currently unmarried, he may be eligible to claim benefits based on her earnings record, provided that it would result in a higher payment than his own record. The divorced... View More
Letter states rent will increase 8/1/23. Currently on month-to month basis.
answered on Jul 14, 2023
It depends upon the terms of your lease agreement. Some lease agreements give the landlord the right to increase the amount of rent due after the initial term. Some provide a set period of prior notice to the tenant, and some don't. Some allow the tenant to holdover month-to-month on the... View More
answered on Jul 13, 2023
bail jumping can be considered a separate offense and may carry its own set of penalties, which can range from misdemeanor to felony charges.
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