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They have been doing false accusations,slander, threats, defamation of character and some have a criminal History. And we have some proof of this by pictures,audio,video and documentation.
answered on Oct 17, 2024
I'm sorry you're going through this. Start by gathering all your evidence, including pictures, audio, video, and any documentation of the harassment. Organize everything clearly, as this will support your case.
Next, visit your local police department to file an official report.... View More
We used the valet parking service of a downtown Louisville KY hotel this past July. While they had our vehicle and our keys the vehicle was vandalized overnight and the driver's door was busted out while in their care. Both the Valet Parking Management Company, the lot owner, and the hotel... View More
answered on Oct 10, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the damage to your vehicle. In Kentucky, under KRS 189.710, valet parking companies have a duty to take reasonable care of your vehicle while it's in their possession. If they fail to do so, and your vehicle is damaged as a result, they may be held responsible for... View More
i had went to walmart to cash a check for over $2,000. the employee that cashed my check overlooked the full total amount of my check and claimed she only ran it $25 in the system and only gave me $25.00 out of the full amount i was supposed to receive. I was told by the store manager that they... View More
answered on Oct 10, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about what happened with your check. Start by gathering all related documents, including the check itself, any receipts from Walmart, and any written communication you had with the store employees or manager. This evidence will be crucial in supporting your case.... View More
My stepfather died and his sister is executor over his estate. She wants to give me his vehicle but we’re having trouble transferring the title to me. Car is in IN and I’m in KY. I was told a certain document signed by a judge was needed when I went to the BMV to ask how to transfer. Can she... View More
answered on Sep 18, 2024
To transfer the vehicle from Indiana to Kentucky, you’ll need to go through a few legal steps since your stepfather didn’t have a will and probate court was avoided. The executor (his sister) generally has the authority to handle the vehicle transfer, but if certain documents must go through... View More
Now he has a arrest warrant it says that he didn't show up for court but he did will he have to go to jail for 30 days? And will be he able to just go to the clerk at the court house amd show them that he paid and he went cause they have it on file or will he just get arrested
answered on Sep 18, 2024
If your friend has a warrant for not showing up to court, even though they did, they should act quickly to address the situation. Going to the courthouse and speaking with the clerk is a good first step. They should bring any proof they have, such as receipts or documents, showing they paid for the... View More
answered on Sep 8, 2024
During a motion hour for a surety bond in Kentucky, the court schedules time to hear various motions related to bond matters. This is when the judge reviews requests to modify, revoke, or set bail conditions, among other issues related to a defendant's release. Your appearance during this time... View More
answered on Sep 18, 2024
Yes, you can sue the person you co-signed for if you end up paying the loan on their behalf. When you co-sign a loan, you’re agreeing to be responsible for the debt if the primary borrower doesn’t pay, but that doesn’t erase their obligation to repay the loan.
If the borrower defaults... View More
answered on Jul 15, 2024
A Kentucky attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. Until you are able to speak with a local attorney or a court clerk for the applicable court, in general, motion hours are set by a court. But the motions are usually made by attorneys. Good luck
I purchased a property that was listed and advertised as 23 +\- acres in 2022. Before, during, and after closing no deed Exceptions were brought to my attention by the sellers or my real estate team. I found out there was this deed exception at my local tax office, and that I actually have 12 acres... View More
answered on Apr 11, 2024
Given the circumstances you described, you may have several options to explore:
1. Legal action against the seller: If the seller knowingly misrepresented the property's acreage, you might have grounds for a lawsuit based on fraud or misrepresentation. Consult with a real estate... View More
answered on Sep 10, 2023
A Kentucky attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Until you're able to consult with a local attorney on state-specific law, nationwide, it generally depends on the law firm, how they handled the account, the time they had to spend on the case, and other... View More
answered on May 28, 2023
A Kentucky attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. It's possible it could fall under obstruction of justice. Good luck
To me it’s defamation of character
answered on Dec 19, 2021
A Kentucky attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for three weeks. You're correct; it is defamation. You could sue. But keep in mind that law firms that handle such cases do not generally work on a contingency basis, so you could pay hourly legal fees for something whose... View More
Got pulled over going 71 in a 35. Already have 6 points in my license. Officer wrote down wrong make. What’s the chance of it getting tossed out or what should I do to try to avoid a license suspension. I plan on trying to file no contest as he wrote a mistake. If he did that when he had my... View More
answered on Jun 22, 2021
A Kentucky attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for two weeks. If you haven't already responded or hired a traffic ticket attorney, you could repost your question under Traffic Tickets. Or in the interest of not losing further time, you could reach out to a Kentucky traffic... View More
answered on Dec 13, 2020
A Kentucky attorney could advise best, but your post remains open for two weeks. But as a general note, it would be difficult for any attorney to offer meaningful input based on these limited facts. You could reach out to Kentucky injury attorneys. After carefully reviewing how the accident took... View More
answered on Sep 17, 2020
A Kentucky attorney could best advise, but your question remains open for two weeks. Is it possible you mean a "HIPAA" release? If so, that is a form that a patient must sign before their health information can be shared with others. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
.Please explain what is the distribution of compensation received under Canadian law?
answered on Feb 22, 2020
I'm sorry for your loss. This sounds like it might be something you would need to pose to an attorney who works with wills/estates/intestacy matters in Canada - unless there was a connection to Kentucky (or other U.S. state). Maybe if you reposted in the Probate and Estate Planning sections of... View More
We only have a membership of around 10 people and I’m concerned if someone got hurt and sued the church it would come back to the members.
answered on Dec 29, 2019
Ordinarily in any virtually any jurisdiction as a general matter, members should not be liable unless they could be shown to have a connection to the ownership or management of the church. They're just members, not directors or property owners. Unfortunately, you have no control over what any... View More
answered on Nov 26, 2019
It's a challenging test but whether it is hard really just depends on the individual, no two people will feel the same way about it. There are courses you can take before actually taking the test. There are also practice exams you can do without signing up for an entire course.
I have been on LTD for 15 years. I am now being told I have been overpaid every month for that time and I owe a ton of money back. They have cut out a huge portion of what they say I owe, but it's still a bunch considering I'll be making over $400 less a month now. The issue comes down to... View More
answered on Apr 29, 2019
The type of attorney you're talking about is one who handles disability claims. A starting point could be to contact the Kentucky Bar Association.
Tim Akpinar
answered on Sep 16, 2015
What is the principal balance, and is there a pre-payment penalty?
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