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The dealer has been less than transparent
answered on Feb 23, 2024
In Kentucky, you are not obligated to take possession of an RV from a dealer if there is no title available. It is essential to ensure that all necessary paperwork, including the title, is in order before finalizing the purchase and taking possession of the vehicle. If the dealer has been less than... View More
My manager told one employee that we wished it was me that made the mistake so he could fire me so instead he suspended me for 5 days no pay but nothing to the employee that made the mistake.
answered on Feb 9, 2024
In Kentucky, if you are suspended for another employee's mistake with no action taken against the employee who actually made the mistake, especially if there's an expressed wish by the manager that you had made the mistake for the purpose of firing you, this could potentially be... View More
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My fiance and I split due to his addiction - my 4 children from my previous marriage live with us and he was using while living here for a while - we decided to split due to his addiction. He is now clean and we are trying to reconcile but the issue is my soon to be ex husband (divorce isn't... View More
answered on Feb 8, 2024
It is possible but really unlikely unless your fiance is currently on drugs.
I have proof of monthly payments. Is there anything I can do?
My kids is 7 and in kindergarten. Her school is telling me that she can no longer go there because she doesn't live in the district. My biggest issue is the fact that half the school year is already over. She has been in this school since August with no issues whatsoever. 2 days ago, I was... View More
answered on Feb 8, 2024
You have not stated a harm for which the law provides a remedy. If the child is not actually in the district then the school has no duty to educate her.
In KENTUCKY- facing assault fourth degree, public intoxication 1st & 2nd offense, breaking terms of release on an ROR,& criminal mischief. Separate dates of charge but they’re making me go to court at the same time for both. The respondent is my baby daddy ‘& he has asked for... View More
answered on Feb 7, 2024
In Kentucky, facing charges such as fourth-degree assault, public intoxication, breaking terms of release on an ROR, and criminal mischief presents a serious legal situation that could potentially lead to jail time, depending on the specifics of your case, your criminal history, and the discretion... View More
They were partners for almost 5 years before he took his seat in office as a judge. She sucked as an appeal atty and didnt put any of the arguments about false documents, or that the judge didn't follow record retention procedure. On top of that she discouraged me from doing any further... View More
answered on Feb 8, 2024
What you have described happened regularly and on its face is not a conflict of interest nor a violation of the judicial canons.
My boyfriend an I living in his deceased Mamaws house he's just watching the place but his grandmothers step daughter is taking his family court probate hearing what happens to us ones still in the house after the probate hearing?
answered on Feb 7, 2024
It is up to the court. You may be permitted to remain there and pay rent to the estate or you may have to vacate the property.
They still from the safe, the register on camera.
They sell and use drugs in the building on camera. She keeps some people on payroll after supposed termination. They end up coming back. She takes hrs from other employees to feed or fix the problems for the ones that use drugs. Could use... View More
answered on Feb 7, 2024
Contact the sheriffs department or the FBI and report the matter.
In October 2023 I saw a pain specialist in Kentucky once and they informed me that a previous pain management specialist administered a Caudal shot injection incorrectly. I spoke to lawyers for advice on how to proceed in this situation and told the new pain management specialist about this in the... View More
answered on Feb 15, 2024
A Kentucky attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Before involving attorneys, you could first look into what the difficulty in obtaining the records is being caused by. Such records portals are sometimes administered by third-party vendors that handle millions of... View More
The executor is an attorney who also prepared and witnessed her will. It states "to hereby give, devise and bequeath to my son all of my ownership interests in the home to be his absolutely and in fee simple." where I have lived and made mortgage payments for 20 years. He nullified this... View More
answered on Feb 7, 2024
If a lawsuit was filed and the attorney was deposed or was to testify, it is not likely that the privilege objection would be upheld.
answered on Feb 22, 2024
If you're working part-time while collecting Social Security Income (SSI) and are 68 years old, the need to file taxes depends on several factors, including your total income, the source of that income, and your filing status. Social Security benefits, such as SSI, are not taxable income by... View More
My fiancés best friend called from jail and asked my fiancé to go over to his house and get some important papers so that he didn’t lose them. My fiancé did and the neighbor called the cops and the best friends girlfriend said she wanted to press charges. My fiancé was arrested for second... View More
answered on Feb 7, 2024
Based on the facts, it does not appear you can be convicted of this crime. Hire the best criminal defense attorney you can and it should get dismissed.
My fiance and I broke up because he relapsed, he is now clean. My 4 children from my previous marriage live with me and their father states he will take full custody of them if my fiance moves back in. Can he do that ?
answered on Feb 7, 2024
Not if your new husband is clean and sober and remains so. Very difficult to change a joint custody designation.
I got my EAD recently, I had applied it concurrently with H1b renewal, we got H1b, H4, H4 EAD approved (H1b renewal was set to expire in May 2024). I got my H4 EAD for same duration valid from May 2024. Even though currently we have a valid H1b, i140 and H4, my EAD is not current. Since we applied... View More
answered on Feb 5, 2024
In your situation, it's important to understand that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) generally issues the Employment Authorization Document (EAD) based on the dates of eligibility as determined by your underlying visa status and any approved extensions or petitions. The... View More
My mother’s will states to hereby give, devise and bequeath to my son all of my ownership interests in the home to be his absolutely and in fee simple. In spite of this, and instead of following her last wishes to add me as part owner, The executor, an attorney, told me that because he prepared... View More
answered on Feb 5, 2024
While this would be best answered by an Estate Planning Attorney in the State where this occurred, it does appear to be malpractice.
answered on Feb 7, 2024
Not unless you have full custody of or have adopted the child.
Code defendant so when they did that they changed my charges to 2 nd degree as well indicted me but when they realized a mistake was made they dismissed my 2nd degree charge. But in doing so they dismissed my code defendant charge as well but they kept my attempt of burglary charge is this right... View More
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