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We have a no contact order so he in violation he gets parole and tries to call me again can I do anything for the prison letting him out with pending violation charges

answered on Feb 28, 2024
If your ex-boyfriend violates the no contact order by attempting to contact you while in prison, you can report the violation to the appropriate authorities. Provide any evidence or documentation you have of the attempted contact to support your report. It's important to take these violations... View More
I meant to put *OR bill of sale.

answered on Nov 30, 2023
In Idaho, when purchasing a car, especially from a family member, it's crucial to have a title transfer or a bill of sale to establish legal ownership. If you haven’t received either, this can complicate your situation.
Firstly, try to resolve the issue amicably. Communicate with... View More
I have a guardianship review hearing for my grandchildren in Idaho that I have had guardianship over for four years. The notification states all parties and counsel are required to be present. My grandchildren are 15, 10, 9, and 6 years old. Does the requirement for all parties to be present mean... View More

answered on Jun 5, 2025
You’re right to look closely at who counts as a “party” in this context. In Idaho, the “parties” to a guardianship review hearing are generally you (the guardian), any parent or legal custodian with a stake in the children’s welfare, the Department of Health and Welfare (if involved),... View More
I need to file a lawsuit against the FBI for illegally cyberstalking me and orchestrating a scheme involving strangers writing about me for money. I have collected evidence, including emails, and have noticed people following me. The local police seem to be organizing this daily harassment. I am... View More

answered on May 31, 2025
If you want to file a lawsuit against the FBI for cyberstalking and harassment, the process can be complicated. Claims against federal agencies, including the FBI, are generally controlled by laws like the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). Under the FTCA, you usually have to file a claim with the... View More
I have a renter who lived at my residence for four years under a verbal agreement to pay $500 a month for rent. However, he disappeared four months ago, and after filing a missing persons report, I found out he is incarcerated in a federal facility, but the police couldn't provide more... View More

answered on May 15, 2025
It’s understandable that you’re frustrated—being left with someone’s property and months of unpaid rent puts you in a tough spot. Even though you have a verbal rental agreement and witnesses, you can’t simply sell the RV without going through a legal process. In Idaho, an RV is considered... View More
I filed an unclaimed property claim with the State of Idaho for inherited stock assets yesterday. Although I've gathered all the necessary documentation like proof of ownership and identification, the state hasn't requested it yet. I have a medical emergency due to stage 3 liver failure... View More

answered on May 15, 2025
Given your medical situation, it’s understandable that you need the claim processed quickly. Although Idaho’s unclaimed property process can take time, you may be able to request an expedited review by contacting the Unclaimed Property Division directly. Prepare a written request explaining... View More
In my ongoing estate case heard in a judicial district of a county, my motion was denied by the judge, who based the decision on a law traditionally associated with estate law. However, my motion was supported by a different law that pertains to business, religion, real estate, and land law. Can a... View More

answered on Apr 18, 2025
Your question is far too broad to give an answer. But judges often adjudicate a case based on laws that one party may not feel are controlling, and this happens alot in Probate. The losing party can file a Rule 59 Motion or an Appeal. Consult quickly with an ID attorney as time is running.
I live with my parents as a caregiver in Meridian, ID, and I'm concerned about my mom's verbal abuse towards my dad, who has late-stage Alzheimer's, in our shared common kitchen and great room areas. I would like to video record these incidents. I understand that if I am a party to... View More

answered on Apr 14, 2025
In Idaho, the law regarding recording conversations depends on whether you are a party to the conversation. Idaho is a one-party consent state, meaning you can legally record a conversation if you are part of it. Since you live with your parents and are involved in the caregiving, you can likely... View More
I had my vehicle parked on my private property in Idaho when the police came due to a fire and issued me a ticket for having wheels that were too wide and required a vehicle inspection. There was no proof the vehicle was on a public roadway, and there were no prior warnings or issues with law... View More

answered on Apr 12, 2025
In Idaho, laws typically regulate vehicle modifications for public roadways, but private property generally doesn't fall under the same regulations unless the vehicle is being operated on public roads. Since your vehicle was parked on private property and not being driven, it seems unusual for... View More
I received a ticket for careless use of a vehicle on BLM land in Idaho. The paperwork instructed me to appear in court, but instead, I had to speak with an attorney who threatened to upgrade my ticket to a misdemeanor if I insisted on seeing a judge. I was not informed beforehand of a change in... View More

answered on Apr 12, 2025
In Idaho, attorneys are prohibited from using threats or coercion to influence a person's legal decisions. If an attorney threatened to escalate your ticket to a misdemeanor unless you waived your right to a court appearance, this could be considered unethical conduct. The Idaho Rules of... View More
I am a Transportation Security Officer (TSO) with the Transportation Security Administration. In September 2024, I twisted my knee at the checkpoint at Boise Airport. All my medical treatments have been approved, but my compensation is being denied. I have escalated the case through ECOMP but... View More

answered on Apr 11, 2025
I'm really sorry you're dealing with this—being injured at work is hard enough without having to fight for compensation you’re entitled to. As a federal employee, your claim falls under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act (FECA), and the Office of Workers’ Compensation... View More

answered on Aug 8, 2023
Specialized Equipment (SE) plates in California are typically issued to vehicles that have unique purposes and uses, such as construction equipment, cranes, farm equipment, and other specialized vehicles. These plates often indicate that the vehicle is not designed for regular use on public roads.... View More
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