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Q: is it legal to get two drivers PERMITS from different states if you live in both?
Leonard R. Boyer
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answered on Nov 4, 2016

No, it is not! That is a type of fraud. Do not do it.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support and Gov & Administrative Law for New Jersey on
Q: I'm trying to find an attorney for an interference custody case or child abduction.

My custody order states that I should have my children about 50% of the time they're currently being held in the Netherlands... my local police department refuses to allow me to file a complaint for interference with custody

Leonard R. Boyer
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answered on Jul 20, 2016

Your local police dept has no clue how to handle this type of situation. You need to retain an experienced matrimonial attorney, who understands how to deal with a complex case. The attorney would need to see all your legal pleadings. Good luck and do not give up hope.

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Q: Missed scheduled hearing with NJ Law Judge, due to serious illness and case was dismissed. Can I petition to ...

have the case reopened. This was two years ago, and just now recovered.

H. Scott Aalsberg
H. Scott Aalsberg
answered on Feb 17, 2016

Maybe? more facts would be needed to answer your question. I suggest that you setup an in person consultation with a lawyer to find out what could be done in your case..

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Q: Will prescription anxiety medications from 4 years ago cause my husband to be denied a firearm's card?

My husband needs to change his address on his firearm's card. He was asked to complete the entire application. He had neither inpatient nor outpatient care. He went to a general practitioner at his mother's behest and after an appointment the doctor put him on auto refill of 2 anxiety... View More

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answered on Aug 13, 2015

Probably not.

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law for New Jersey on
Q: What does exactly renunciation of administration means?
Jake Causing Santos
Jake Causing Santos
answered on Jun 3, 2012

You may need to clarify what type of administration you are referring to, but if you are asking about administration of a decedent's estate, then renunciation refers to giving up your right to be qualified as the Administrator of the estate. The Administrator of the estate is the person the... View More

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Q: My 93 year old aunt needs a photo ID. She has lost her birth certificate. What should we do?
Jake Causing Santos
Jake Causing Santos
answered on Jun 3, 2012

Official birth records usually kept by the health department or department of vital statistics in the State, county or town where the individual was born.

You should contact the clerk in the town where your aunt was born and ask for the application process to obtain another certified birth...
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