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0 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law for South Carolina on
Q: If a property is conveyed to an LLC, and the LLC isn't registered/created until days later, is the deed still valid?

Let’s say a property is conveyed to an LLC - let's call it "X", LLC. And “X, LLC” isn’t created/registered until a few days later. Is the deed still valid?

The reason I’m asking: I had to close on an investment property quickly. We did a quick closing using a... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for New York on
Q: DIGITAL PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS FOR HIRE; GRAYHAT HACKS CONTRACTOR

My interaction with GrayHat Hacks Contractor was eye-opening. I had suspicions about my wife's relationship with Ted and decided to investigate. When she went on a trip, I couldn't reach her one night, and her explanation didn't add up. So, I reached out to GrayHat Hacks Contractor.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury for California on
Q: Statute of applicability ... question follow -up.

According to section 581d order signed by judge and entered in register constituted judgement.

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answered on Nov 24, 2024

This appears to be a fragment of a question about California civil procedure and judgments under CCP § 581(d), but the full question isn't provided.

To provide accurate guidance about statutes of limitations and court orders in California, I'd need more details about your...
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1 Answer | Asked in Appeals / Appellate Law for California on
Q: 906 exception as understood. Correct?

Since I could previously appeal an order, but did NOT appeal; I will be prohibited to appeal by 906 upon final judgement.

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answered on Nov 24, 2024

Let me help clarify California Code of Civil Procedure Section 906 and its implications for your situation.

If you had the right to appeal an interim order but chose not to do so at that time, Section 906 generally does not automatically bar you from challenging that order when appealing...
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0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Family Law for North Carolina on
Q: Can a Granduncle cuss at his grand nephew?

The grand uncle cussed at the child at home, has had a warrant served already but was bailed out and is supposed to show up in court for assaulting a minor, and how should this kid go about this if his uncle does use language that involves threats or just straight up throws multiple cuss words at... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Family Law for South Dakota on
Q: My ex-girlfriend and I own a home together. She has not lived in the home for over 10 years. I got married 6 years ago.

My ex is demanding that my wife pay her rent now under the homestead act. Is this something that she can do.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce for Texas on
Q: House owned by wife. Married in 2009. Live in Texas. Married 16 years. Getting divorced.

I was a silent partner on a note refinance, signed paperwork (I am not on the deed). Replaced appliances, did interior upgrades, etc. Do I have 50% equity in the house?

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Nov 25, 2024

It depends on whether the house is your wife's separate property or community property. If the house was bought by your wife before your marriage, it is her separate property. If the house was bought by your wife during your marriage, it is community property unless she used entirely her... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Municipal Law for Washington on
Q: Is it illegal to gift someone a dirty diaper
0 Answers | Asked in Education Law for Virginia on
Q: ULTIMATE MEDICAL ACADEMY kicked me out of the online school after 2 weeks of attendance, fees paid. They sent me an emai

Stating o was kicked out for reporting identity theft which I didn't. What can I do

4 Answers | Asked in Bankruptcy and Consumer Law for New York on
Q: Should I keep paying off my debt slowly, or is it better to consider bankruptcy as an option?

Hello, thank you for taking the time to read this. I have been struggling with over $100,000 in debt from student loans, a car loan, and credit cards over the past five years. My credit score dropped from 760 to 548 in one year, leading me to consider bankruptcy in 2022. However, after consulting a... View More

Carl Nelson
Carl Nelson
answered on Nov 24, 2024

You made the right decision by consulting with an attorney; this forum would not be a substitute for that type of in-depth consultation. If you are not confident in the advice you were given, you could reach out to another attorney for a second opinion. Unless you have precisely the same financial... View More

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0 Answers | Asked in Employment Law for North Carolina on
Q: Can my Year End Performance review be mandated to be 'Meets Expectations' regardless of excellence in performance?

Our division head is requiring that any employee who was promoted within the previous year get a maximum rating of 'Meets Expectations' on our Year End Performance Review (Four possible options ranked best to worst-Excellent, Exceeds Expectations, Meets Expectations, Needs Improvement).... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Traffic Tickets for Alabama on
Q: where do I find the procedure for trespassing someone from property for Alabama

if a vehicle is parked on a street what procedure do police have to follow to have the owner move the vehicle up to and including arrest if the vehicle owner refuses to move the vehicle?

0 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law and Probate for Missouri on
Q: Dad's house sold at tax auction. Only living heir. Applying for excess proceeds. House never went to probate.

My dad passed away May 30th of 2022 and he didn't have a will. His house went up for sale at the tax auction back in August. There are excess proceeds from the sale. I never went to probate on my dad's property. I was not in the right state of mind. Will I need to have an attorney file... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Federal Crimes and Juvenile Law for Ohio on
Q: Am I able to prevent someone from deregistering as a sex offender?

My daughter was molested by a man in San Antonio, TX named Charlie Sanchez. We have recently learned that he is telling people that he was falsely accused and that he is applying for deregisteration. I have the interview documents where his brothers tell the interviewing party what they have caught... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Federal Crimes for Texas on
Q: I have evidence of coerced and falsified documents from a probation officer/judge and misconduct/bias/prejudice

Also a pretexual traffic stop/unlawful stop/premidated conspired set up.

What can I do about that?

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John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Nov 25, 2024

You should tell your criminal defense attorney. Evidence obtained during your traffic stop could be excluded if you can show that the stop was unlawful and pretextual. But you need to raise this complaint properly in a pretrial motion or objection at the time of your trial, or you could waive... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for California on
Q: Wife has a green card for 26years . How easy or difficult is it for her to get citizenship

She might have a complaint on her police record from her x husband claiming something totally ridiculous but it is there.

Carlo Franco L. Borja
Carlo Franco L. Borja
answered on Nov 24, 2024

Get a copy of her police record and work with an immigration attorney to assess if it would not be a problem for her US Citizenship application

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0 Answers | Asked in Family Law for South Dakota on
Q: My ex-girlfriend and I own a home together. She has not lived in the home for over 10 years. I got married 6 years ago.

My ex is demanding that my wife pay her rent now under the homestead act. Is this something that she can do.

1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Iowa on
Q: My daughter hit a pedestrian and got a speeding ticket a week later. Can they use the speeding ticket against her?

Pedestrian was mildly injured. Speeding ticket was a 30 in a 25.

Stephen Douglas Lombardi
Stephen Douglas Lombardi
answered on Nov 24, 2024

Only if she pleads guilty to the charge of speeding. If she does not testify, and she should not, a finding of guilt cannot be used against her in the civil case. So do not plead guilty. If the officer does not show up for the criminal trial, move to dismiss.

2 Answers | Asked in Immigration Law for Texas on
Q: I petitioned my brother when he was single, now he is married & w/ kids. Now NVC sent me a notice of immigrant visa case

Creation. How could I add his spouse and kids in my petition. Do I just add them in the form that I fill up and pay in CEAC?

Would he be able to bring his spouse and kids?

Carlo Franco L. Borja
Carlo Franco L. Borja
answered on Nov 24, 2024

Email the NVC to inform them that your brother is now married with children so the accompanying family can be included in the CEAC

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0 Answers | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Criminal Law for Michigan on
Q: What happens if someone steals over 500$ in food stamps off card ?

An old roommate stole over 500$ on my bridge card in multiple transactions, he even allowed his mother to use the card. I have multiple messages of him denying having the card, but I have a video obtained from the gas station he used it at and he is clearly on camera using it and its time stamped.... View More

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