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Q: Can my 15 enter a tattoo Studio with me while I get a tattoo?
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Sep 15, 2015

Ask the tattoo shop.

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Q: I work for church. As a minister. I've been unable to afford to send the papers that I archived for them.

They want take me Court. They also helped pay shipping for a set of vestments I ordered. They offered. They want those too.

What can I do?

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Aug 19, 2015

I do not understand your question. Perhaps you should go speak with an attorney because it appears that you need specifically tailored legal advice.

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Q: Will you go to jail for not paying rent a center
Michael D. Birchmore
Michael D. Birchmore
answered on Mar 17, 2015

Unless you have been arrested for or convicted of a crime, you are not going to be thrown in jail. If you are simply not making your payments because you are having financial difficulties, you may be sued and your credit rating damaged, but you will not go to jail for non payment. Debtors prisons... View More

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Q: What is code 53-12-261
Beverly L. Cohen
Beverly L. Cohen
answered on Jul 7, 2013

CODE OF GEORGIA

Title 53. WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES

Chapter 12. REVISED GEORGIA TRUST CODE OF 2010

Article 13. ADMINISTRATION OF TRUST

Part 2. INCORPORATION OF FIDUCIARY POWERS BY REFERENCE

Current through 2013 legislative session

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Q: If there are 3 individuals name on a deed, does one person have a right to accrue legal exp and the others pay for it?
Beverly L. Cohen
Beverly L. Cohen
answered on Jul 7, 2013

Your question cannot be answered because it makes no sense. Please reword your question and do not abbreviate any of the words.

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Q: Curious as to how Social Security Disability hearing decisions get posted on the internet for all to see?
Jerry Lutkenhaus
Jerry Lutkenhaus
answered on Feb 19, 2012

I have practiced Social Security Disability law in Virginia for 35 years. Decisions by Social Security Administrative Judges are not posted on the Internet. However, if a Social Security denial is appealed to the US Federal District Court, you can find those decisions on the Internet.

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Q: How do courts determine reasonableness in case by case ?
Terrence Rubino
Terrence Rubino
answered on Jun 30, 2011

it is usually a discretionary determination by a judge or a jury. it is oftern referred to as the "reasonable man" standard, i.e., what would a reasonable person do under the same or similar circumstances. there is rarely a statue that defines reasonableness but sometimes there are court... View More

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Q: How do you become a lawyer?
Paul Overhauser
Paul Overhauser
answered on Dec 9, 2010

In the United States, you must pass a bar exam to become a lawyer. Usually, to take a bar exam, you must graduate from an accredited law school. To get into law school, you usually must have a bachelors degree.

Paul Overhauser

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