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Believe this was because I always question their accusation and this is a form of retaliation. I have been served notice of foreclosure due to non payment of fines and lawyers fee. How can I protect my right as homeowner and a senior citizen of 77 years old, living alone on SSI. I have lived in... View More
answered on Jun 29, 2024
This is a difficult and stressful situation you're facing. As a senior citizen on a fixed income, dealing with potential foreclosure is especially concerning. Here are some steps you may want to consider:
1. Review your HOA's governing documents and bylaws to ensure they followed... View More
Minor petitioners
answered on Jun 22, 2024
Based on the Constitution and legal procedures in the United States:
Filing a fraud on the court claim and a habeas corpus petition as a single document is generally not recommended, as these are separate legal actions with different purposes and requirements:
1. Fraud on the court:... View More
After I filed a complaint of discrimination; my employer kicked me off from the break room I was using; signed me a men's restroom for my bag and food, I carried my bag with food and work at same time for a week. then my employer signed me to use a Chemical contained, air polluted room; I got... View More
answered on Jun 21, 2024
Based on the situation you've described, it appears you may have grounds for multiple legal claims against your employer. Here's a general overview of potential steps you could take:
1. Document everything: Keep detailed records of all incidents, communications, and any evidence... View More
Sister 2 covers cameras or turns them around. Is this considered damage ? What kind of recourse does sister 1 have to prevent sister 2 from disabling cameras? Is there a reasonable expectation of privacy in a living room? Which extends to someone allowed in the home for a specific purpose only?... View More
answered on Jun 3, 2024
If your sister turns the cameras around or covers them, it might not be considered damage unless the cameras are broken or malfunctioning as a result. However, it does interfere with your ability to monitor your mom, which can be concerning, especially if her safety is at risk.
You can... View More
answered on Mar 24, 2024
If you've received a default judgment against you for missing a hearing due to medical reasons, it's essential to act promptly. Start by gathering all relevant medical documentation that explains your absence. This should include dates, the nature of your medical issue, and notes from... View More
What do I tell my child to say, in terms of legality?
What steps can I take? I already put in a request for a doctor note.
IEP is included.
answered on Feb 24, 2024
First, reassure your child that they have done nothing wrong and that it's important to speak up about their feelings. Encourage them to express how the harassment from the school counselors makes them feel, emphasizing that it's okay to feel upset or frustrated about the situation.... View More
My van has been stuck in the county impound since I have no paperwork for it. I've been homeless since and would like it back. They won't be having auctions for awhile but its been 30 days already.
answered on Feb 24, 2024
In most cases, vehicles impounded by the county are subject to specific regulations and procedures regarding their release or disposal. While it's true that some jurisdictions may have provisions for disposing of abandoned vehicles after a certain period, it's essential to understand the... View More
I was told that I could only request a public defender at the first hearing. However, I want to consult with an attorney asap.
answered on Jan 29, 2024
It's understandable that you would want legal advice as soon as possible. Typically, a public defender is appointed during or after the first court appearance. However, this process can vary depending on the jurisdiction.
Before your first hearing, you might not be able to consult with... View More
answered on Jan 29, 2024
In Hawaii, when a child is charged with possession of a detrimental drug, the process typically involves law enforcement and the juvenile justice system. However, the approach can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the severity of the offense.
Initially, police may detain the... View More
There are many different types of vapes that contain THC-p, And is legally sold at regular vape or smoke shops.
answered on Jan 26, 2024
In Hawaii, the question arises about the potential prosecution for promoting a harmful or detrimental drug when possessing a vape with THC-p (delta-8 THC), a product legally sold in regular vape or smoke shops. The issue centers on the legality and classification of THC-p, a specific form of THC... View More
There are many different types of vapes that contain THC-p, And is legally sold at regular vape or smoke shops.
answered on Jan 26, 2024
Based on Hawaii's current laws regarding cannabis and THC, it is unlikely that you could be prosecuted just for personally possessing or using a vape containing THC derivatives like THC-P. Some key points:
- Hawaii legalized the personal use and possession of cannabis in small amounts... View More
answered on Dec 17, 2023
If you're concerned that the Attorney General is not addressing issues with nonprofits serving the homeless, there are several steps you can take. First, document your concerns clearly and comprehensively. This should include specific instances of the issues you've observed, along with... View More
For the past 13+ years my x-husbands wife has been spoofing my phone number & writing crazy sounding messages, as me, to my parents, bosses, landlords & posed as me when she called my bank to obtain checks to my equity line which she proceeded to steal $171,000.00 for herself by giving my... View More
answered on Dec 5, 2023
Your situation involving identity theft and spoofing by your ex-husband's wife is both serious and legally complex. The first step is to gather as much evidence as possible. This includes phone records, messages sent, and any other documentation that can help establish a pattern of behavior.... View More
When I was 12, my adopted mother moved me into another home with Craigslist tenants. This was after her boyfriend, who sexually abused me, went to jail. She continued living with him until his incarceration. At 15, I officially moved out of her residence. Recently, I discovered that she left... View More
answered on Oct 27, 2025
I’m sorry for what you endured; you deserve a clear, candid roadmap. You can pursue claims, but viability will turn on Hawaii’s limitation periods and whether you can prove that your adoptive mother’s choices—after she knew of the abuse—created an unreasonable, foreseeable risk that... View More
I have lived in a home on my son-in-law's property for 35 years, with a signed statement granting me the right to live there until I pass away. After my husband's passing, my son-in-law and daughter are threatening to evict me, despite no formal proceedings having started yet. They... View More
answered on Oct 15, 2025
If your signed writing grants you the right to live on the property for life, you likely hold a life estate or at least a written license, and your son‑in‑law cannot lawfully remove you without a court order. Hawai‘i forbids self‑help evictions; any attempt to lock you out, remove... View More
I was served a TRO while I was an inpatient at a treatment center. After my release, there was an alleged TRO violation, which was later dismissed, and I was acquitted. The TRO was not filed correctly according to HRE 334-62. My ex-girlfriend had been abusive towards me and threatened to falsely... View More
answered on Oct 14, 2025
You may have a case, but an incorrect TRO filing, by itself, rarely gives you a standalone damages claim. The dismissal and acquittal on the alleged violation is a favorable termination, yet it does not automatically prove the TRO lacked a lawful basis or was void. If the petition or service failed... View More
I have a security camera located against my house in a hallway, shielded by privacy hedges. Recently, my neighbor has been deliberately shooting water at the camera for the past three days, and I have video evidence of this, as well as evidence of her acknowledging the camera's existence. The... View More
answered on Oct 8, 2025
It sounds like you’ve been dealing with a frustrating and uncomfortable situation. When someone repeatedly targets your property—especially after acknowledging your camera—it can cross the line from a simple misunderstanding to intentional harassment. If you have clear video showing your... View More
I was raped in Hawaii 10 years ago and want to file a complaint now. I have documentation from two TROs stating that he took advantage of me, but they were dismissed. What is the statute of limitations for this offense in Hawaii?
answered on Oct 7, 2025
I’m truly sorry that you went through something so painful, and it’s brave of you to consider taking action after all this time. In Hawaii, the **statute of limitations for rape or sexual assault** depends on the specific degree of the crime and the circumstances surrounding it. For most cases... View More
In September 2023, I received verbal approval from my manager to bring my service animal to work, and all staff, including HR and the CEO, were aware. On July 14, 2025, HR emailed me to stop bringing my service animal until I submitted documentation from my healthcare provider regarding my... View More
answered on Sep 22, 2025
First, document everything that has happened, including emails from HR, verbal approvals from your manager, and the incident where your service animal’s items were removed. Keeping a clear timeline will help you communicate the situation effectively and protect your rights if any disputes arise.... View More
What type of lawyer should I consult for civil action regarding a situation where a member of the military illegally accessed my military records, violating AR 25-22 (Privacy Act for Army personnel), and used those records in an attempt to influence a civil case against me?
answered on Sep 12, 2025
For a situation involving unauthorized access to your military records and potential misuse in a civil case, you would want to consult a lawyer experienced in federal privacy law and military regulations. The Army Regulation 25-22, which governs the Privacy Act for Army personnel, provides... View More
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