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I'm currently 17 years old and I recently told my father I was pregnant. He's pushing abortion pretty hard but that's not my choice. The father of the baby is very involved and is currently 18. My father has given me an ultimatum: if I don't abort the baby, I'm to not be in... View More

answered on Jan 10, 2024
In your situation, it's important to understand that parental rights and responsibilities primarily rest with the biological parents of the child, not the grandparents. Once your baby is born, you and your boyfriend, as the biological parents, are the primary individuals responsible for the... View More
Hiding legal certified mail ,false testimony ,preparing false court orders lie about hearing adjournment preparing false motion decisions and getting it designed by court staff

answered on Dec 30, 2023
For matters involving healthcare negligence and legal misconduct in New Jersey, you have several avenues for submitting your brief and raising these concerns.
Firstly, if your case is already within the legal system, you should file any relevant documents with the court handling your case.... View More
Preparing false new trial motion dismiss. And preparing false decisions on new trial motions and designed by judges secretary to mislead plaintiff and getting the civil case dismissed.

answered on Dec 30, 2023
In New Jersey, if you're facing issues of legal misconduct such as hiding legal mail, perjury, and the falsification of court documents, there are specific steps you can take.
Firstly, if these actions are affecting an ongoing civil case, it's important to bring these concerns... View More
I did have a bb gun and told the kids harassing me that I had a gun but nvr showed it just wanted them to leave me alone I was arrested and charged for fararm charge also it's been 3 days

answered on Dec 29, 2023
In your situation, the first step is to seek legal representation immediately. Being charged with a firearm-related offense is serious, and an attorney can help you navigate the legal process.
Since you mentioned that there is video evidence showing that you did not pull a gun, this... View More

answered on Dec 15, 2023
In New Jersey, the legality of making and owning a low-voltage railgun, particularly as a minor, is a complex issue. While railguns are not traditional firearms, they could potentially be classified under weapons laws depending on their capabilities and the intent for use.
New Jersey has... View More
It is very hard to stay calm and think correctly in a home invasion given several factors: emotions, fear, not knowing the robber(s) intent to harm, kill, rape or kidnap, and the element of surprise is on their side to conquer. You don't know if they have weapons on them: knife, mace, gun, and... View More

answered on Nov 5, 2023
In New Jersey, the use of force in self-defense, including deadly force, is generally permissible when you reasonably believe such force is necessary to protect yourself or others from imminent harm. The state's laws allow for the use of force in your home under the "Castle... View More
I’m aware of a number of Lawyers who have joined a Foreign Country in a Massive Lawsuit against a certain manufacturing industry here in America. Each Lawyer Swore to Uphold and Protect the Constitution of the USA ,yet they are enjoined to a foreign power in the pursuit of suing an entire... View More

answered on Oct 15, 2023
Attorneys in the United States do take an oath to uphold the Constitution, but representing foreign entities or individuals in litigation does not inherently breach that oath. U.S. lawyers frequently represent foreign clients in a variety of legal matters, including lawsuits. The mere act of... View More
It would seem to me that if the Full Faith and credit clause requires that drivers licenses are recognized state to state that the same would be true for professional licenses.

answered on Sep 6, 2023
The Bill of Rights Tenth Amendments permits the States to enact its own laws.

answered on Jul 24, 2023
If you're under surveillance by the police, you might be curious to see the police report that led to it. However, police reports are considered law enforcement records, and access to them is regulated by state laws. So, you may not have an automatic right to see the report that initiated the... View More
The Grande at Metropark in Iselin did this to my apt

answered on May 2, 2023
No for several reasons. The right of quiet enjoyment means that no one can enter your apartment without your permission. The only exception is when there is an emergency situation such as pipes leaking water or gas. Secondly there is no self help for residences, any action to evict as tenant can... View More
As of July of 2022, I was granted an FRO from a Bergen County judge against my ex. This past Friday, my ex went to the Little Ferry precinct and showed officers a fake text from the judge stating that the FRO was lifted and he was allowed back into my home. They believed him and allowed him to come... View More

answered on May 1, 2023
I would contact the domestic violence office for the county courthouse where you obtained the restraining order and ask if you can file an application with the court for a violation of the restraining order and when they say that you should report it to the local police, tell them that you want to... View More
I currently have a summons to appear for a Trash/Debris ticket in my Municipality. We requested the Town to send us pictures after numerous times of us cleaning all areas seen by the public we reviewed the photos from Code Enforcement for it to reveal they entered our backyard without permission... View More

answered on Oct 11, 2022
Unless the municipality can show that there was an emergency situation which required immediate attention, the municipal officials can not enter your premises without your permission.
W. Sitzler is the Judge and the district attorney is not listed.

answered on Jun 18, 2022
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answered on May 28, 2022
The answer is it depends on the facts of the case but if a parent was required to be present at all times, then a guidance counselor would not be able to speak to any child. If your child has been charged or you think he/she may be charged with something, setup a consultation with a lawyer. It... View More
I live in New Jersey. I am 25 years old. I just found out that my mother placed a tracking app on my phone called AT&T Secure Family. I heard that it's against the law to put a tracking app on an adult's phone without permission. It's only legal when you are a child, but when you... View More

answered on Mar 31, 2022
There is not a suit for money damages in my opinion. But if you want to spend attorneys fees to investigate their might be someone who will take your money. If you believe your privacy was criminality violated you can ask the police to prosecute. But the family secure app may require a family... View More
I live in New Jersey. I am 25 years old. I just found out that my mother placed a tracking app on my phone called AT&T Secure Family. I heard that it's against the law to put a tracking app on an adult's phone without permission as it is considered an invasion of privacy. Can I legally sue?

answered on Jan 17, 2022
The answer will depend on many factors which are unknown the main being who is the person the phone plan is under, and who paid for the phone etc.
I live in New Jersey. I am 25 years old. I just found out that my mother placed a tracking app on my phone called AT&T Secure Family. I heard that it's against the law to put a tracking app on an adult's phone without permission. Can I legally sue?
Leonard: I do not appreciate... View More

answered on Jan 4, 2022
Let's approach this issue differently for a moment. Let's assume that your mother did install an app on your phone and that it was done without your permission. At age 25, what is it that your mother is going to find out about you that you care less about any longer? I am not trying to... View More

answered on Oct 17, 2021
You could use the Find-a-Lawyer tab above. You could search independently on your own online. You could check the resources of the New Jersey State Bar Association. A local library might be able to offer additional resources. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
At one of the HOA meetings I attended (virtually) I asked if I could display the American Flag that had the thin blue and red line honoring firefighters and police officers (I have both of these heroes in my family) and one the members of the ARB barely let me finish my sentence before saying no... View More

answered on Jun 11, 2021
This is a complicated question which requires an examination of the organic documents of the HOA as well as a review of the history of the HOA in permitting outside displays. Are front door or outdoor terrace railing displays permitted by the HOA? Are flags permitted to be displayed for Flag Day?
hello, after reading 2C:12-3 - Terroristic threats
i realized that i am a victim of terroristic threat. i would like to take action against however don't know how or where to start. can you direct me please?

answered on May 21, 2021
If it is currently ongoing or recent you may want to call the police.
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