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I had a miscarriage, I believe it had been too early to tell but my boyfriend states that the hospital told him that I had a dilation and curettage. In the hospital records, it doesn't mention this and I got an infection after not being explained the proper remedies of how to heal after the... View More
answered on Aug 11, 2023
Sorry to hear about your horrible ordeal. You cannot obtain an online answer to the question, "How likely am I to win?", for this potential case or any other. You need to schedule a consultation with an attorney to review the facts and relevant documents. Also, there are relatively few... View More
Me and my mom got into a fight which she started and proceeded to beat on me. I did swing back to get her to leave me alone. She was upset because I was sharing my feelings with my aunt that had nothing to do with her. I was talking to her about my feelings when my mom came up there yelling at me... View More
answered on Aug 9, 2023
No one has the right to renege on a gift, but if the phone service is not in your name, and the phone was provided from the service, your mother might be able to get away with claiming the phone belongs to her. You seem to have much bigger problems in your household than the wrongful taking of... View More
I was sued without my civil rights
answered on Aug 8, 2023
Yes, the judgment holder may attempt to garnish your account(s) and can initiate that process without notice to you, but you'd eventually be notified to give you the opportunity to file a claimed exemption from garnishment if you happen to qualify for an exemption. You need to schedule a... View More
I attend this program, did all that was ask and was told that I would get my completion certificate next week at individual sessions and to bring what assignment n meeting I had when I go to my last appointment I'm informed my. Counselor no longer works there and come back next week and... View More
answered on Aug 7, 2023
You did not indicate what particular program you are in, but it sounds like a pre-trial intervention program you were required to complete in order to have your charge(s) dropped. If you don't receive the certificate, you'll need to confirm in writing what has transpired with the... View More
Judge acting with total absence of all jurisdiction. violation of civil right of procedural due process of law, access to the court and self-representation. Illegally ruled me a vexatious litigant to prevent me from defending my case.
answered on Aug 7, 2023
This is a question and answer forum forum, and you have no question here. If your question would be, "What litigation steps should I take in my case now?", that type of question, which would seek specific legal advice about your ongoing litigation, can be answered only by scheduling a... View More
Don't know law inner workings of law , don't want to make a mistake all because I didn't ask professional.
answered on Aug 5, 2023
Your inquiry is vague and confusing. You say an attorney told you something, but then you say you didn't talk to a professional. You say you signed a waiver, but don't say what you waived. I'm guessing, though, that an attorney who subpoenaed you to testify verbally told you to... View More
I did everything I was required to do with this program, . I was told by 2 separate counselors I would receive my completion certificate,they get back with me , well neither one now works with them , my files is empty, no one will respond back to me or my probation officers and now I'm being... View More
answered on Aug 2, 2023
A motion with an affidavit should be filed and set for hearing. Yes, there are many attorneys who can help. You can try the Justia.com find a lawyer tab or contact the Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service.
answered on Aug 1, 2023
Yes, probably in the medical facility, the court, and the police department, but the records are strictly confidential; they are not accessible to the general public. If you need a copy of the records, you may request them.
Being sued for property damages that where authorized y Sheriffs office in Jacksonille Fl.Judge did not allow me to defend myself or show documentations that showed the reason of my actions....its was put boots on truck while was asleep
answered on Jul 28, 2023
In order to receive advice on whether the judge acted properly or improperly in your case, as well as what can be done if the he/she acted improperly, you need to schedule a consultation with an attorney. Whether a judge can refuse to review items of evidence depends on various factors, including... View More
My daughter is type 1 diabetic, and she was denied her accommodations at a summer camp in Florida in which she was enrolled and we have been paying for more than 1 year to save her place, on June 15, 2023 I filled out all the forms required by the camp with all her necessary accommodations,... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2023
The camp may or may not be in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, depending on various factors. This publication by the American Diabetes Association is helpful: https://diabetes.org/sites/default/files/2021-06/Camp_2021_Fact%20Sheetsnewbranding.pdf
As explained there, the... View More
He was attacked while in prison and needed help but he was left in a cell for 3 days before getting taken to a hospital, so lost sight in one eye and other one injured. He has no money or resources and no family. If it matters, he is listed as white, but nearly half Cherokee. His crimes were... View More
answered on Jul 27, 2023
The US Supreme Court has held that a plaintiff has to prove that the prison acted with deliberate indifference in delaying medical treatment and that that delay caused the medical injury that would not have occurred in the absence of the delay. Did your friend actually lose his eyesight 100%?... View More
Everytime someone walks on my driveway or my lawn, the camera announces "smile, you're being recorded." I live in Pasco County, Florida. Is this legal?
answered on Jul 24, 2023
It may or may not be legal, depending on the apparent purpose of the camera, and depending on if it's only video or also audio. Generally, no audio recording is lawful without the consent of the person being recorded - and it's a crime to violate that law. If it's video only, and... View More
answered on Jul 21, 2023
That depends on the particular Court (ranging from small claims court to the highest trial courts), as well as on whether the Court issued an order with details on it. Generally, the judge will at least want to know if the case is ready for trial, how long the trial will take, how many witnesses... View More
What should I do when I'm atheist/agnostic and can't seem to get help from these organizations? They in fact exist, such as the American Atheists, FFrF, Humanists but they don't have offices where I am and I can't seem to get help over the phone. Because of this, the things I... View More
answered on Jul 19, 2023
County-run shelters, legally, should be non-religious (but I have no knowledge of whether they actually are). You might want to try Palm Beach County Homeless Services, (561) 904-7900.
You might also try contacting the Florida Humanist Association, which does not have a shelter, but may... View More
Is it possible to 'assemble' a legal family that is not blood related? For instance, I'm alone and would like to add 2 cute step-cousins (one Asian and the other South American) and a step-sister without marriage. Is this possible now or is it something that has not been legalized?... View More
answered on Jul 19, 2023
Possible options include adoption, guardianship, and marriage. There is no such thing as legally turning someone into your sibling or cousin (at least in Fla.). If you are concerned about inheritance, there are various legal instruments available, with no need to legally make the beneficiaries... View More
He only had a public defender and my dad and stepmom are the ones that believe my little stepsister. Even her blood brothers don’t believe her because she is known to lie! Because he was facing over 35 years for both charges he took a plea deal and only got 16 years
answered on Jul 18, 2023
To be certain, a criminal defense attorney must be consulted. In general, it's very tough to get out of a plea deal if the judge has already accepted it, and the defendant cannot "file for retrial" if there was no trial to begin with. There are very limited circumstances in which... View More
In netral bank cost thousands. Then june23 slapped a unlawful detainer now I'm tresspassed is this legal
answered on Jul 18, 2023
You need to schedule a consultation with an attorney to evaluate all the facts and related communications. The action against you may or may not be lawful, depending on the details, and even if it's lawful, you may have potential counterclaims for money damages.
I finally raised enough hell that they checked and found out.fo I have a lawsuit for illegally held
answered on Jul 11, 2023
You may or may not have grounds for a false arrest/false imprisonment claim, depending on whether you were the true subject of the warrant, the reasons for issuance of the warrant, and the reasons for the length of your detention. Schedule a consultation with an attorney.
Including the IRS. As I pay enormous taxes and she knows this, she is just trying to cause stress and problems. She also interweaves the fact that I’m a Gay man and makes many horrible inferences… there’s a hundred vile messages from her. What can I do. She’s very wealthy and run a large rock show!
answered on Jul 9, 2023
Your first step is to send her a written demand to cease and desist from all such harassing conduct, describing with some specificity the types of actions that must stop immediately, and stating that otherwise, you will be forced to take legal action. (You can also demand that she cease... View More
Let’s say a legal dictatorship is occurring. Many people are experience the same thing. I want to force the court to acknowledge their abuse, prejudice, and criminal activities. Within their abuse, they violated my constitutional rights and prejudiced against me criminally. My time limits for a... View More
answered on Jul 9, 2023
Or to require a government official to do, or not do, something according to the mandate of the law (hence the same root word). "From Latin mandāmus (“we command”)." https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mandamus
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