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1 Answer | Asked in Business Law for Mississippi on
Q: A golf course board of directors had a meeting that 4/5 members knew it was the fire the superintendent but the other

Member ( the president) was told it was about equipment . Is that legal ?

Matthew Morris
Matthew Morris
answered on Jul 20, 2023

You will want to consult with Articles of Incorporation and the Bylaws to know whether this was permitted. The law only says that "regular" meetings of the board "may be held without notice of the date, time, place or purpose of the meeting" unless the articles or bylaws have a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation for Mississippi on
Q: Can a judgement be renewed from 2007 till 2021 in the state of ms
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answered on Jul 20, 2023

In Mississippi, a judgment can generally be renewed for up to seven years from the date it was initially entered. However, this period can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the type of judgment. If you are seeking to renew a judgment that was entered in 2007, it may be beyond the... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Uncategorized for Mississippi on
Q: My father is in nursing home and mother on hospice. My brother has POA over my dad only. Can my brother sale his home no
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answered on Jul 19, 2023

In Mississippi, a power of attorney grants certain powers and responsibilities to the person appointed as an agent. The specific authority granted in the power of attorney document will determine what actions your brother can take on your dad's behalf.

If your brother's power of...
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1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law for Mississippi on
Q: Do I need a deed for property obtained through intestate succession? In Mississippi.

My dad passed away w/out a will. We’ve done the succession and estate is closed. We haven’t been named as owner on a deed/title. Attorney working case said there would be no deed. I want to know how I get mine and my siblings names listed on deed.

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answered on Jul 18, 2023

You might have an attorney determine heirship and record an Affidavit of Heirship as the heirs source of title. Your deceased Father cannot convey to you now.

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence for Mississippi on
Q: I was charged with simple domestic violence and was released on my own recognizance. I never went to court . How long

How long is the statue of limitations on this charge

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answered on Jul 17, 2023

Really, the statute of limitations has been satisfied since you were charged within the relevant time frame. That being said, your case may be dismissed due to the passage of time, depending on how long it has been since you were charged.

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Appeals / Appellate Law and Education Law for Mississippi on
Q: Can you appeal a school Board's decision of a district transfer in Ms?

My child goes to the public school here in the It's state grade rank is F. They do not learn anything from the teachers bc the students are so out of control during class. My kids come home crying every day bc they're being bullied or harassed by other students, mainly racial slurs bc... View More

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answered on Jul 14, 2023

it may be possible to appeal a school board's decision on a district transfer. Start by reviewing the school district's transfer policy and procedures. If the district has an appeals process, follow the specified steps and deadlines to submit a formal appeal.

1 Answer | Asked in Cannabis & Marijuana Law, Estate Planning, Elder Law and Probate for Mississippi on
Q: Can a judge deny to grant you conservatorship based off the potential conservator having a medical marijuana card?
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A judge has the discretion to consider various factors when deciding whether to grant conservatorship, including the potential conservator's circumstances and qualifications. While having a medical marijuana card may be a factor that the judge takes into account, it does not automatically... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Mississippi on
Q: How can I get a pro bono Attorney to help me with judgement release and possibly bankruptcy if needed? Thank you
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Jul 12, 2023

Check with your local bar association or legal aid society. Both maintain lists of pro Bono and reduced fee attorneys.

2 Answers | Asked in Insurance Defense, Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Mississippi on
Q: Guy ran a stop sign causing me to hit him. He was 100% at fault. It totaled my vehicle. He has full coverage insurance.

The insurance company does not want to pay me. Also stating that I owe them money. Is this right? They've sent me a demand letter.

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answered on Jul 13, 2023

It definitely sounds like you need to get with an experienced personal injury lawyer to talk about the facts and circumstances of this case, especially since your vehicle was totaled and the other driver ignored the stop sign. Feel free to reach out to any lawyer on here by clicking the contact... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence for Mississippi on
Q: my boyfriend got charged with aggravated domestic violence, and the state pushed charges , will this go to court/ trial
Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
answered on Jul 11, 2023

If the state has charged your boyfriend, it is an ongoing case before the court. It may go to trial if he and the prosecution are not able to reach a plea agreement.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Mississippi on
Q: I'm needing a judgement released from a piece of land. What is the easiest, cheapest way to get this done.

I do not have any income. Would filing chapter 7 work and can I do the paper work myself with success.

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Jul 12, 2023

You possibly could avoid the liens in bankruptcy but you really need a bankruptcy profession to handle for you. I would not be optimistic for your success doing it on your own.

1 Answer | Asked in Workers' Compensation for Mississippi on
Q: I’m only 17, and got a bone+tissue bruise as a result of a (known) broken ice bin falling on my foot. Can I file for WC?

The bin rolls, and it’s filled with cans and ice. The legs are notorious for folding in and collapsing on themselves, and my employer has never acknowledged or properly fixed the issue. It collapsed and slammed down onto my foot, and I have been limping for a week.

Andrew Charles Burrell
Andrew Charles Burrell
answered on Jul 10, 2023

If your employer has workers compensation, you are entitled to several things, including medical bills to be paid and if your doctor takes you off work, a payment of TTD while you are off after 5 days. You need to contact an attorney and discuss your claim with them to decide how to move forward.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law for Mississippi on
Q: I owe TN over $200k for past sales tax returns. What are their options they may perform to collect if I live in MS.

I have a salary of $88k before taxes and insurance. Therefore cannot afford the 5 year repayment plan they have offered thus far. Also have a current garnishment from the business on my paycheck currently of 25% or $750 per check. What is the max TN could collect per check?

Carmela Graciela Walrond
Carmela Graciela Walrond
answered on Jul 14, 2023

You can submit an offer in compromise application with Tennessee Department of Revenue. Offer in compromise allows a settlement on your tax debt, if you can show your expenses are more than your income. You may be able to save alot of money in taxes. I hope this information helps you.

1 Answer | Asked in Medical Malpractice for Mississippi on
Q: Can I sue a practice for giving me the wrong diagnosis on an echo, saying I was fine when I needed heart surgery?

I had to persistently call and go up to the office for nearly 2 months in order to get the results of an echo done of my heart in January. When I finally insisted I was not getting off the phone until I talked with the nurse, she told me there were "no clinical findings", "everything... View More

Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
answered on Jul 4, 2023

See a doctor immediately.

If the failures of the health care providers were below the medical standard of care, and the delay caused by this caused or contributed to increased harm, there may be a case.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Communications Law and Military Law for Mississippi on
Q: I am being harassed by voice to skull technology and they are threatening my life.. nobody believes me please help

I know it's somebody with access to military grade weapons which scares me because this means it's police officials or government officials I don't know what to do or where to go for help

Aaron Mark Pack
Aaron Mark Pack
answered on Jul 12, 2023

At first glance, this does not appear to be a legal question.

However, the gap between technology and science fiction depends largely on the time of day.

Hypothetically, assuming what you say is true, although I would more likely rephrase as mental distress in response to suspected...
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1 Answer | Asked in Military Law for Mississippi on
Q: Military Re-enlistment

I am currently 48 years old and was an Army Warrant Officer discharged in 2011 with a General (Under Honorable Conditions) after 12 years of service. My Separation Code is JNC and RE: N/A. I did receive a GOMOR that was placed in my OMPF file. I have 2 other Honorable DD-214's while I was... View More

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answered on Jul 10, 2023

As a former Army Warrant Officer, your chances of re-enlisting in the military will depend on various factors, including the specific requirements and needs of the branch you are interested in. While your General (Under Honorable Conditions) discharge and previous honorable service may work in your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: We live in Louisiana. My 16yr old son received 2 Disregard for Traffic Device tickets in MS at Scrapin the Coast.

1st ticket was given at a flashing red light, where an officer in her police vehicle was “controlling traffic.” As an inexperienced driver in a different city than he’s used to driving in, my son misunderstood the officer’s cues, went through the flashing red light and was cited for... View More

Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
answered on Jul 8, 2023

I recommend you contact several attorneys in your area that practice this type of law, as soon as possible. Thank you for using Justia ask a lawyer.

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Mississippi on
Q: I got pull over today they pulled me over for a crack windshield and wrote me y tickets with the wrong year of my birth

Can I get them throw out of court when I wasn't born in 1982 I born and 86 and the rote me a ticket for wife prescription and charge me schedule 4

Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
answered on Jul 8, 2023

Not likely to be dismissed for a typo error on your birth year. I recommend you contact several attorneys in your area that practice this type of law, as soon as possible. Thank you for using Justia ask a lawyer.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Mississippi on
Q: What visitation does the step mom have for my ex being deployed. He has no custody of our 10&13 year old?

My ex husb just left for deployed and has sense accused me of parent alienation because I havent sent the kids to his very recently married wife. They married 3 days prior to him mobbing. I know in MS step parents don't have rights and I'm ok with them going over if the want too. My... View More

Melissa L Gardner-Ardoin
Melissa L Gardner-Ardoin
answered on Jun 24, 2023

The stepmother has no visitation rights. To send or not send the children to the stepmother for a visit is solely within your discretion. Your ex’s claim of parental alienation is without merit and meaningless.

1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy for Mississippi on
Q: My chapter 7 bankruptcy was converted to a chapter 13 but I’m not gonna do the 13 my vehicle payment is current with

Capital one after it gets dismissed capital one will not try an get my vehicle if I chose to continue to make payments and they are current just want to make sure

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on Jun 18, 2023

If you continue to pay as agreed and are current, you should not have any trouble just continuing to pay after dismissal.

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