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1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Rhode Island on
Q: Child is 5, father doesnt pay for nothing, didnt pay child support when on restraining order. What can be done?

My son's father doesnt do anything. I pay the bills for everything from food to medical bills. There was a restraining order for a year where he had to pay child support but never did. Its been 5 years and he just recently had him for 2 weeks straight. Any other time its only 3 days probably... View More

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 24, 2018

It sounds like you would do well to secure an attorney to assist you in pursuing the issues you mention. Meet with an attorney to explore court options to establish custody and support, or if you have an M case open already, seek counsel to enforce the support order.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts and Landlord - Tenant for Rhode Island on
Q: Where can I find statutes or cases that support that OK has subject matter jurisdiction over my case?

I am on active military orders in RI, owned a home in NC that was rented by tenants, who abandoned the property, breached contract and now live in OK. NC statute chptr 7A, Art 19, section 213 states I cannot file in the state because none of the defendants live there any longer. I filed in OK in... View More

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 24, 2018

Your best avenue would be to engage an attorney practicing where the case is properly filed. There are myriad resources online for legal information, statutes, and case law along with many law schools that could provide you with the information you seek. However, a practicing attorney should be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Rhode Island on
Q: I rcvd a speeding 1-10 over in RI. I have lived in RI for 18 months. My record in VA is clean. Can I qual for safe drvr?
Allison Abilheira
Allison Abilheira
answered on Sep 21, 2018

Yes, you would just need to provide the court with a copy of your VA driving record, so that they can confirm that you have maintained a clean record for a total of three years between RI and VA.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Rhode Island on
Q: My ex and I signed an agreement that we would not have an overnight Guest of the opposite sex with our daughter present

He will not give me a straight anser if he is having an out of town female he is dating visit this weekend when he has my daughter , because he will not answer me i allowed to not let him take her Saturday morning without a straightforward answer to my question ?

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 24, 2018

Check with your attorney. If you don't have one, it would be a great idea to meet with one to address custody, support, and visitation with enforceable orders.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Rhode Island on
Q: Ex has our daughter. Refusing to give he to me

I've been tryin to contact dcyf investigator for days and having heard from themI have to be spoken to any dcyf worker. How do I know if he has custody. I tried gettin daughter back after he took her for the night refused then gave my parents info on him gettin full custody from dcyf. Again... View More

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 18, 2018

It's nary impossible to determine whom may be lying about what on the scant information provided. If you are working with an attorney in your DCYF case, contact them. If you can afford to hire your own attorney, that is a great idea. There should also be a social worker assigned to the case... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Rhode Island on
Q: I am trying to find out what I owe on my restitution and parking ticket?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 18, 2018

Contact the municipal court in the town where the ticket was issued. For restitution, contact the court where that was issued and ask for a copy.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Rhode Island on
Q: In Rhode Island is defendant required to respond to divorce petition in 20 days or does he actually have until nominal

Until nominal hearing?

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 19, 2018

The deadline may be extended for good cause or sua sponte by the court.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Rhode Island on
Q: In a first degree robbery if they got no weopon is it still a first degree in trail

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Thomas Briody
Thomas Briody
answered on Sep 14, 2018

The prosecution does not have to introduce a weapon into evidence to obtain a first degree robbery conviction. If there is testimony or some other evidence that a weapon was used, that should be enough, as long as guilt is established beyond a reasonable doubt.

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption and Family Law for Rhode Island on
Q: Pregnant again after 5 years since my son was taken and adopted in 2016 can I keep this baby if I have my own place
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 19, 2018

You may have a flag in the DCYF system. If they open a case for this child retain an attorney to assist you.

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Rhode Island on
Q: My tenants changed the lock and refuse to give me a copy of the key. What should I do?

They changed the lock few months ago, and never provided me the copy of the key, I am selling the property and ask her for a copy, she refused for me to show the apartment nor give me a copy of the key.

T. J. Jesky
T. J. Jesky
answered on Sep 9, 2018

If the lease agreement specifically does not allow changing the locks or making changes to the property, you are entitled to change the locks back and charge the tenant for the expenses incurred during the process. The cost is typically deducted from the deposit at the end of the tenancy. Read the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Elder Law for Rhode Island on
Q: My attorney has ignored my emails,phone calls, even 2 certified letters for 2 yrs now. 6+ yr case, what do I do?

I expressed if he did not want to handle this case to surrender with no pay so I can hire another attorney in 2 certified letters sent to both his locations and he never responded. I gave him no money and he quoted when I hired him “ if I don’t win this case, you pay me nothing” he passed on... View More

T. J. Jesky
T. J. Jesky
answered on Sep 8, 2018

My gosh, do you need to be hit by lightning first? Do you think if you wait another year, this attorney will wake-up and call you? It does not sound that you signed an engagement letter with this attorney. To determine if you have a malpractice case against this attorney, would depend on the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for Rhode Island on
Q: Can someone have 2 NCO’s against the same person in the same state? This is in RI.

Can one individual have 2 NCO’s against the same individual in Rhode Island??

Thomas Briody
Thomas Briody
answered on Aug 22, 2018

If you have not been charged by information or indictment in the superior court within six months of your first appearance in district court, your attorney can move to have the district court complaint dismissed. But that does not mean your case is over. The Attorney General can still file an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law for Rhode Island on
Q: I am curious as to why an arbitrator would ask this?

I recently attended an arbitration hearing as the claimant after I filed a demand for arbitration with the AAA against my former employer who terminated me without cause prior to the 90 day notice period that was clearly outlined in the employment agreement. I was seeking my 90 day notice pay in... View More

Thomas A. Grossman
Thomas A. Grossman
answered on Aug 17, 2018

I am not an employment lawyer, but I am a Mediator and Arbitrator. My guess is that the Arbitrator wanted to see if you received unemployment benefits because, if you did, he would probably deduct the amount you received from any judgment in your favor. He would do that to avoid a double benefit... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Rhode Island on
Q: First speeding ticket, 10mph over speed limit. Could I request forgiveness under "good driving statute"?

I got my first speeding ticket (10mph over the speed limit) in RI. I had my license for a little over a year now with an absolute clean record, would it be worth going to the court pleading guilty and requesting for forgiveness? Thanks!

Allison Abilheira
Allison Abilheira
answered on Aug 5, 2018

You do not qualify for the good driving record, as you need to have had your license for at least three years to be able to use the good driving statute. However, a judge may allow you to do community service or simply pay Court costs for your first ticket, so that it does not go on your driving... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Rhode Island on
Q: What are and aren't undercover drug cops allowed to do/say?
Thomas Briody
Thomas Briody
answered on Jul 30, 2018

There is no simple answer. The law on entrapment is complex. In general, an officer cannot improperly induce someone to commit a crime. But it’s not illegal to offer the opportunity or chance to commit a crime. Example: “Wanna buy these drugs?” That’s okay.” “If I don’t get... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Constitutional Law and Federal Crimes for Rhode Island on
Q: What is the phone number for the Civil Liberties Union in Ohio? Its for a police assault and battery inccident.

A woman has had her nose broken by a police officer while in custody the officer took her off route to the police dept the broke her nose, over a a traffic citation...then taken to the police dept and strip seached being put on parade in front of several police officers at the police station...

Gary Kollin
Gary Kollin
answered on Jul 26, 2018

I know you might find this amazing, but I googled

american civil liberty union ohio which yielded

https://www.acluohio.org

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Rhode Island on
Q: I need to file an answer to a family court summons. What is the wording and who/where do I send it?

The complaint is a motion for the defendant's right to terminate alimony. The defendant is my ex-husband and I have remarried. I agree with the motion. I just don't want to have to hire an attorney and go to court to get this done. There is a court date listed.

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Jul 18, 2018

If you choose to represent yourself, you shall be obligated to do the appropriate responses for yourself. If you have no objection to the motion, you should have both probably asked your attorney to prepare the agreement for you and save yourself the time off work to go to court.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Rhode Island on
Q: 3 month year old daughter and her father does not help me with anything since her birth can I put him on child support
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Jul 18, 2018

If you are receiving benefits (health insurance or other state assistance) cooperate with the State Child Support Enforcement attorney. If you can afford to hire a private attorney to help you, it would be a good investment in your child's future.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support for Rhode Island on
Q: I pay support for my son then I married his mother in 2010 but never stopped paying the support.

It just continued coming out of my check. I just lost my job so hoe do I stop the support so I don't get in trouble?

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Jul 18, 2018

Talk to your attorney to modify your order soonest.

1 Answer | Asked in Estate Planning for Rhode Island on
Q: Is a living trust better than a will?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Jul 18, 2018

This requires a private meeting to discus the particulars of your assets, and goals.

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