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answered on Aug 8, 2020
A Georgia attorney could answer best, based on executive orders with the Governor's Office or other measures, but the general answer nationwide is yes, based on public health issues. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
Child raised money through Krispy Kreme’s to go on a trip to Washington. The trip has been cancelled and the money raised was for her. The amount was 1,100 and her trip was 750$ her teacher stated that after the trip the remains would be refunded. Now that the trip is canceled the school is... View More
answered on Jul 15, 2020
A Georgia attorney who works with education law matters could best advise, but your question remains open for four weeks. I'm sorry for your daughter's letdown after all her efforts. It would be difficult to offer any general input without knowing the school policies. If you were able to... View More
answered on Jun 15, 2020
A Georgia attorney would know state-specific procedures best, but your post remains open for two weeks. As a general matter, yes, the transfer of this is supposed to be coordinated between the two facilities - family contact information, PHP contact info, insurance claim rep contact info, and other... View More
I am not able to pay fees all at once
answered on Apr 22, 2020
Did the old apartment complex file an eviction and get a money judgment against you or did they sue you after you left and obtain a money judgment? If so, one option is to contact the old apartment complex in an attempt to reach a settlement of the debt. The settlement should require the... View More
answered on Apr 17, 2020
I'm sorry to hear that something like this happened to someone who brings comfort and support to a community. It is legal, unless it could be proven otherwise, which could be difficult. Hopefully, it was not an act of cruelty, but instead, maybe part of the cautionary measures people are... View More
Maybe unclaimed
answered on Mar 30, 2020
The Georgia Department of Revenue has an unclaimed property database which can be accessed using the following link at no charge ---
https://dor.georgia.gov/unclaimed-property-program
Other realtors from a different company can not use their own signs with their name posted this one company has a monopoly on the community. Is this legal?
answered on Mar 2, 2020
A Georgia real estate attorney would be able to advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. As a general matter, it could be legal because it sounds like the actions of a private entity. Had it been affiliated with the government, doing something like that could have run afoul of... View More
My roommate passed away now his girlfriend of 2 years is trying to take everything he owned and claim it as hers. His mother also lived here with us and she disagrees and feels that the stuff should belong to her. How do I stop the girlfriend from taking all of his property?
answered on Nov 2, 2019
I'm sorry for the loss of your roommate and your being thrust into this difficult position. You need a response without delay because you are probably under pressure regarding the possessions. Repost in the Probate and Estate Planning sections, and a Georgia attorney knowledgeable in this area... View More
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answered on Jun 4, 2019
You could contact the owners to ask if it turned up after you left. If your homeowner's policy covers such losses (it could exclude business equipment), that could be an option to explore. But if the value of the laptop is not high, the possibility of a hike in premiums is a factor to... View More
answered on Nov 12, 2018
It may be negligence (civil liability). Did the tires fail? Did it cause you damages? Is there a warranty on the tires.
answered on Sep 14, 2018
I don’t practice in Georgia, but I noticed your question hasn’t been picked up in 7 days. If you want state-specific information upon which to base an action you are contemplating, check with a Georgia attorney. But as a general matter, I don’t believe school buses are considered a luxury in... View More
We went to court over a seized vehicle. The documents that were notarized were out of date (notary seal). Also the same paperwork done by the county sheriffs department had the wrong VIN number on all the documents. Yet the court still seized my vehicle. Anything i can do?
answered on Nov 4, 2015
Go have a full discussion with a local attorney about this.
answered on Nov 1, 2015
http://law.justia.com/constitution/georgia/conart3.html
does that link, right here at justia help?
It was only temporary till I could get back on my feet from being sick. He changed it so it read forever as a gift which is not what is was suppose to be and he knew it. He attorney did not explain it to me at all. He changed it behind my back and did not tell me.
Current before court date. I'll just need a couple of weeks to pay court cost and attorny fees.
answered on Oct 30, 2015
Probably. You filed the motion, you should attend the hearing.
answered on Oct 14, 2015
What do you want the tape for? If it could be evidence in a case in which you are a party, you can subpoena the tape, perhaps.
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