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It was put on my background check in order for me to obtain other jobs as a misdemeanor in which I was not charged, I was just giving a warning. Neither is it in the sheriff office system. The job that fired me put it in the system as a misdemeanor, I was not charged with anything nor went to jail... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
This situation sounds concerning and potentially unfair. Based on the information provided, here are some steps you may want to consider:
1. Review your background check:
Obtain a copy of your background check to confirm what exactly is being reported.
2. Gather... View More
I visited an Emergency room as a patient. I was subjected to Blood borne substances, unknown fluids and used bed sheets. When I filed a complaint, an Attorney wrote a letter stating I am not to enter into the hospital until this dispute is investigated. So, in essence am I being denied medical... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
Based on the information provided, here's an analysis of the situation:
1. Generally, there is no law that broadly prohibits a person from entering a hospital. Hospitals are typically open to the public, especially emergency departments which are required to provide emergency medical... View More
I was kicked out of my fathers home and was made to give him “his” phone back (a phone I’ve made payments on for over the last almost year) and gave me my old phone I’d also paid for that I had when I came from my mothers house. I’m 18 years old and all of my financial information, work... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
This is a complex situation that involves several legal considerations. Here's a breakdown of the key issues:
1. Age of majority: Since you're 18, you're legally an adult in Georgia. This means you have the right to own property and enter into contracts independently.... View More
Hotel located in Tennessee.
answered on Jun 26, 2024
To answer this question accurately, we need to consider a few key aspects of Tennessee law and general hotel practices:
1. Payment issues:
When a hotel guest's payment doesn't go through, the hotel typically attempts to contact the guest to resolve the issue before taking... View More
They keep the place dirty the heat is unbearable too
answered on Jun 26, 2024
I understand you're unhappy with the conditions at the Pine Haven homeless shelter in Beckley, West Virginia. Before considering legal action, here are some steps you may want to consider:
1. Document the issues: Keep a detailed record of the problems you've observed, including... View More
i dont believe i signed a disclosure for them to discuss my addiction status with my potential landlord, I know that her and I said we didn't know why it would be important for them to know that information just to rent to me. all I know is that my second month rent wasn't paid and I got... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
I understand you're dealing with a sensitive and frustrating situation regarding your privacy and housing. Let's break down the legal aspects of your question:
1. Privacy rights and health information:
Your health information, including addiction status, is protected under... View More
They were looking for my 26 yr old to question him about an altercation earlier that evening. No one was home but a 13 yr old who they woke up from the police banging on the door.
answered on Jun 26, 2024
To answer this question, we need to consider several legal factors:
1. Probation status: If your 26-year-old son is on probation, his probation terms may allow for searches of his residence. However, this typically applies to the probationer's primary residence.
2. Consent:... View More
I am a service member under FS 250.01 (19), according to FDACS website I am also allowed “to carry a concealed weapon or concealed firearm if you are 18 years of age or older”. And under FL Statue 790.0655 (2)(d)(9) I am allowed to purchase a rifle or shotgun under 21. My question is am I... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
This is a complex question that involves federal and state laws, as well as specific exemptions for military members. Let's break it down:
1. Federal law: Generally, federal law prohibits licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) from selling handguns to individuals under 21. This applies... View More
My civil rights may have been violated, and I requested an eFOIPA the same day as I was visited by the FBI. I did not receive my FOIA request results for nearly 6 years, even though they were supposed to give results within 30 + 10 days...I was told it was a "medium complex" case and they... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
This is a complex legal question, and I'll provide some general information. However, for definitive advice on your specific situation, you should consult with a civil rights attorney licensed in Connecticut.
Generally speaking, the statute of limitations for civil rights violations... View More
Adult is incarcerated in county jail on tech VOP pend charges FTA in adjoin co same district how do I force the attorney courts advocates etc to legally recognized his federal recognized disability and provide accomidations in court proceeding and his pd engage with him on a neurodivergent level... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
I'll provide a concise response to your complex question about ensuring legal rights and accommodations for someone with ADHD and substance use disorder (SUD) in the criminal justice system. Here's a breakdown of key steps:
1. Document the disability: Ensure all medical diagnoses... View More
I was told by the house manager that I'm not allowed to have a Bible study in the front yard of the transitional house where I reside what are my rights as a human being because all I'm trying to do is improve my life and these people are constantly telling us what we can't do even... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
To address your question about conducting a Bible study at your transitional house, I'll provide some general information about religious rights and potential legal considerations.
1. First Amendment rights:
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects freedom of... View More
I was told by the house manager that I'm not allowed to have a Bible study in the front yard of the transitional house where I reside what are my rights as a human being because all I'm trying to do is improve my life and these people are constantly telling us what we can't do even... View More
answered on Jul 16, 2024
The Constitution does grant certain fundamental rights under the First Amendment. But the transitional house also has rights to assert its policies. You could let it go for the time you are there... until you are able to relocate to housing that is more accommodating to your Bible studies, or you... View More
I am still homeless, as of March 2023. I only have Social Security income of $1,281.00 monthly and usually broke by the third week of the month. There are many factors and serious issues at play, one of which is my health, and Medi-cal cutbacks after promising paying the emergency room/one-day... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the difficult situation you're facing. It sounds like you're dealing with multiple serious issues including homelessness, limited income, health problems, medical debt, and difficulties accessing government assistance. Here are some suggestions that may be... View More
Due to incompatancy is the box thats checked on the affidavit successor trustee notarized and signed in September of2022 and exactly 1month prior to myself receiving a new trust from my father whom has dementia was diagnosed in the beginning of 2022 has since been financially exploited for my... View More
answered on Jun 24, 2024
The settlor (maker) of a trust can name any competent adult as trustee or successor trustee as long as the settlor himself is a mentally competent adult.
The principal (maker) of a power of attorney can name any competent adult as his attorney-in-fact or agent as long as the principal... View More
Due to incompatancy is the box thats checked on the affidavit successor trustee notarized and signed in September of2022 and exactly 1month prior to myself receiving a new trust from my father whom has dementia was diagnosed in the beginning of 2022 has since been financially exploited for my... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
This situation involves complex legal issues related to trusts, power of attorney, and potential financial exploitation. Based on the information provided, here are some key points to consider:
1. Power of Attorney (POA) vs. Successor Trustee: These are typically separate roles with... View More
Partner was in medically induced coma. Was made to use vacation for hospital visits/emergencies. After about 3 years granted pay for 40 hrs and allowed to take therapy. With only one day given, burial had to be rushed for Friday. Back to work Monday.
answered on Jun 23, 2024
According to the California Department of Civil Rights,
If you work for an employer with five or more employees, you may be entitled to bereavement leave following the death of certain family members. Beginning January 1, 2023, private employers with five or more employees are required to... View More
Partner was in medically induced coma. Was made to use vacation for hospital visits/emergencies. After about 3 years granted pay for 40 hrs and allowed to take therapy. With only one day given, burial had to be rushed for Friday. Back to work Monday.
answered on Jun 23, 2024
I understand this is a sensitive situation involving employment rights, bereavement leave, and potential discrimination issues. Based on the information provided, here are some key points to consider:
1. Bereavement leave: California law does not require employers to provide bereavement... View More
Partner was in medically induced coma. Was made to use vacation for hospital visits/emergencies. After about 3 years granted pay for 40 hrs and allowed to take therapy. With only one day given, burial had to be rushed for Friday. Back to work Monday.
answered on Jun 23, 2024
You have not asked a question. If you are seeking an attorney to take a case for you, this Q&A board is not that place.
If you want to know if your employer violated the law, when the leave was requested will be a very important part of the puzzle. Bereavement leave was not an... View More
my question is, can I sue an intern housing consider as a shelter for the homelessness, on the waiver states what I sign I did sign a waiver. I agree that neither I assigns are legal representatives with Sue or make any other claims of any kind whatsoever against the release party for any personal... View More
answered on Jun 23, 2024
Waivers and liability releases are legal documents that aim to protect organizations from lawsuits. However, they are not always absolute or enforceable in all circumstances. Several factors can affect the enforceability of a waiver:
1. Clarity: The waiver must be clear and unambiguous.... View More
The Damaging and Personal attacks this Health Care Facility has spread has prevented me from getting Jobs in this town, Even my Firing was not my Fault. The personal attacks has damaged my Personal Life and Family Life
The Administators tried everything to push me out
All of this... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
I understand you're facing a difficult and complex situation. Based on the information you've provided, there are several potential legal issues at play here:
1. Disability discrimination: If you were fired due to your disability, this could violate the Americans with Disabilities... View More
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