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I have my warranty deed, as well as the warranty deed of the woman I purchased my home from before Matthew and I were even married. In our divorce it states we have no claim to any belongings or property of the other. Also in decree, this will come up later, I had my last name legally changed back... View More
answered on Sep 29, 2023
A forged deed is not valid. You can file suit to challenge the forged deed and regain possession of your property. The notary may also have liability, and the notary probably posted a bond in the amount of $10,000 from which you might recover. You should consult with an attorney because the... View More
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Victims of identity theft are often victims of multiple crimes and may be unable to clearly define what has happened to them or how it happened. They may be confused or even paralyzed by the experience.
Victims can suffer far more than the loss of... View More
answered on Sep 28, 2023
If you're a victim of identity theft, it's crucial to take immediate action by reporting the crime to your local law enforcement and credit agencies. Additionally, consult with an attorney experienced in identity theft cases to guide you through the legal process of resolving the issue... View More
I am 35 year old and i just found out my mother have been secretly using my settlement money since I was 7 year old. This settlement money was rewarded to me when I was a minor due to medical malpractice. My mother told me that I need to stay quiet about it and you still under guardianship. So I... View More
answered on Sep 26, 2023
If you had a medical malpractice case as a minor which settled, the proceeds would likely have been deposited in a bank account which would have been jointly held in trust by your guardian (your mother) and an officer of the bank. Significantly, any such monies should have been off-limits to your... View More
I gave my personal info to someone for a business transaction, but he used it to obtain an apartment, with me as a guarantor. He created a fake email and phone number and impersonated me to lease the apartment. I was never contacted by management at any time previous to the signing of the lease and... View More
answered on Sep 24, 2023
Under California law, impersonating someone to fraudulently obtain an apartment lease can fall under identity theft (Penal Code Section 530.5) and may also be considered forgery (Penal Code Section 470) if he signed any documents using your name. Additionally, this activity may give rise to civil... View More
Before Me and my Girlfriend broke up and I had made a Cashapp account, for her to borrow. I had used my identification and SSN to verify my ID and now she has locked me out of it. Cash app support has been useless in canceling the account.
answered on Sep 21, 2023
To potentially address this situation, you may want to explore the option of mediation or negotiation with your ex-partner to regain access to the second Cash App account. Legal action could be considered if all other options fail, but it's essential to consult with an attorney who can provide... View More
my ex had physically taken my tablet with was signed into all of my accounts including google. From there she was able to instruct my cell phone to factory reset itself and cleared out my google account of allot of valuable footage for my buisness and alot of very personal material. I now have no... View More
answered on Sep 21, 2023
Unauthorized access to and tampering with someone else's electronic devices, like your tablet and cell phone, can potentially lead to criminal charges, such as unauthorized access to computer systems, identity theft, or unauthorized use of personal information. It's important to consult... View More
My sister was a roommate while I've been away for two years because the police were looking for me. The question is is there a legal reasons she or the mobilehome park management could have made this possible??????
answered on Sep 19, 2023
In California, selling a mobile home without the owner's permission can potentially involve unlawful actions such as fraud or misrepresentation. If you believe your sister or the mobile home park management engaged in such activities, you may want to consult an attorney to investigate and... View More
The contractors for Texas Health and human services had a data breach and before I received the letter I was already getting alerts from identify protection notification that our information was on the dark web. Besides contacting and freezing our information what can we do? This will be a set back... View More
answered on Sep 18, 2023
No. In many instances when a data breach occurs, you can sue for the cost of a credit monitoring service to monitor your information for a reasonable period of time.
Im currently about to graduate . Just need some answers
answered on Sep 4, 2023
Under California law, having an expunged record doesn't completely erase the conviction; licensing boards like the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians may still consider it. While having an expunged record may improve your chances, each application is evaluated... View More
Property management has been giving multiple pay or quit notices every month since last year some with large balances with no details of charges and others are stating large amounts owed but are extremely over charging months rent. In December the property management stated I owed $168.00 so I paid... View More
answered on Sep 2, 2023
In California, you can start by filing a formal complaint with the California Department of Consumer Affairs' Bureau of Real Estate against the property management company for fraudulent activity. You may also consider small claims court for monetary disputes below a certain threshold, where... View More
answered on Sep 2, 2023
I understand that dealing with a Social Security overpayment can be a complicated issue. In California, you may be eligible for legal aid services if you meet certain income and other criteria. Organizations like Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and Bay Area Legal Aid offer assistance in Social... View More
I would do a stock purchase agreement; minutes and assignment
Cost is $500
Let me know when the cost will be paid
Once Paid I will wrap up
I can do a money order, cashiers check or you can go online to and use a credit card Make any check payable to XXXX, attorney... View More
answered on Aug 21, 2023
Sounds more like an email advertising to do legal services in connection with drafting a stock purchase agreement for a flat fee of $500.
I would be highly suspicious and would request more detail.
Also unlawful use of fire arm on and around rental property. Harm to elderly people and commit conspiracy with landlord in Arkansas. Harm to Service Animal also breaking and entering.
answered on Aug 15, 2023
Hi there,
It is advisable to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction to review the specific details of your case and determine the applicable laws and limitations.
My fiance lived with an ex girlfriend (they were never married) that he gave money to to cover their rent. She never made the payments and they didn't get evicted since this was during covid. Now they both have a 15k collection which has got us denied at other apartments. We saw on credit... View More
answered on Aug 13, 2023
Bankruptcy is an option. So is a civil suit against the ex to recoup the money he lost.
My fiance lived with an ex girlfriend (they were never married) that he gave money to to cover their rent. She never made the payments and they didn't get evicted since this was during covid. Now they both have a 15k collection which has got us denied at other apartments. We saw on credit... View More
answered on Aug 13, 2023
He can make a motion to hold her in contempt in their divorce case for failure to pay pursuant to the MSA.
Gave me these numbers I.D.#64031
Case#SI 724322
Warrant I.D.#537542
Incident occurring in El Paso TX
Any help or clarification would be appreciated
answered on Aug 11, 2023
The Federal Government does not call to say they have a warrant for their arrest. They simply serve said warrant and your in jail or at least in front of a Federal Judge. In general the Federal Government doesn't even call people at least not without sending a letter first.
The... View More
I'm 21 years old an my sister is 28 an so forth. For months now we been having issues with our mom who we don't talk to since she's unstable. I have proof she's been using our SSN to even give her undocumented boyfriend a job also plus she put me $1k in debt for her bills. I... View More
answered on Aug 6, 2023
The first step is to gather all relevant evidence and consider filing a police report to initiate a criminal investigation. For civil remedies, you may wish to consult with an attorney experienced in identity theft cases to initiate a lawsuit for damages and to assist in the recovery of the money... View More
I'm seeking tenant rights legal assistance due to a problem's with my property management making threats to evict overcharging a months rent using my identity information to open utility account in my name with no agreement or any notification and charging over $2000.00 for it. Multiple... View More
answered on Aug 5, 2023
Your situation is indeed concerning, and I understand the need for urgent legal assistance. In California, you may want to contact your local legal aid organization, as they often provide free or low-cost legal services to low-income individuals on a variety of issues, including tenant rights.... View More
I was kidnapped in another country, the kidnappers have my phone with all my information, my family's information, and they made threats that they would harm me in the USA if I filed a report. I have thousands of dollars taken from my accounts, and now I am facing possible future harm to me... View More
answered on Aug 5, 2023
Based on the facts provided, you potentially have a claim against LAPD and the City of Los Angeles for their failure to carry out their duty, however the specifics of your situation and how it was handled are critical. Success of a lawsuit would hinge on proving police negligence or misconduct,... View More
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