The police stopped my son and the car was the passengers car. The guy in the back set they let go but they found a pill and lean in the car which belonged to the passengers uncle. A gun was found and the police put the drugs and drink charges on the driver
It’s in Alexandria Louisiana and the person who it was given to will not tell me the date and are miss using the powers acting on my behalf I have the paperwork to file but I do not have the original date of the initiation can I proceed without it even if it ask for the initial date on the form ?
answered on Mar 26, 2022
File a Revocation with the Clerk of Court and request service on the person to whom you gave the power of attorney.
we moved here 5 years ago our asylum got accepted waiting on green cards. and i go to school and work.
don’t have a green card or citizenship
answered on Mar 8, 2022
The UAE cannot engage in kidnapping, so no, it can’t come and get you unless there is a warrant out for your arrest. If so, there must be a formal extradition process, so again, no, the UAE probably cannot do anything unless it violates your human rights.
Again, if you are uncomfortable... View More
divorced 2 years ago, community property is not settled yet because my ex refuses to settle. we have no minor children.
answered on Feb 21, 2022
Maybe yes, maybe no. Depends on the purpose; whether it is for rental income from community property, dividends from community property, etc. Have you discussed this with your lawyer?
In st. Tammany Parish Louisiana I have trial in one month. I was in fact on surveillance videos sitting in the uhaul but I never went in the storage building or in a unit. I never cut locks or damaged any properties. I didn't want to be involved. Can they actually convict me with the crime if... View More
answered on Feb 16, 2022
If you have trial in 1 month you should have an attorney representing you----please discuss with your attorney. If not, then you need to hire a criminal defense attorney immediately because you do not want to go to a felony trial representing yourself. Lastly and perhaps most importantly, stop... View More
I got ran over by a garbage truck and the person drug test came back positive for cocaine the same day and he got fired. Would that fall into intentional tort because he knew what he was doing was wrong and he could injury someone while driving high, especially a commercial vehicle?
answered on Feb 8, 2022
I hope that you are okay. In answer to your question, not likely. If you were injured as a result of the collision with the garbage truck, then you should contact a personal injury/accident attorney in your area to discuss the specifics of your matter----attorneys in this area of practice almost... View More
answered on Jan 26, 2022
You should have hired a criminal attorney for him before he plead. Now a criminal attorney would have to withdraw his plea.
Have off on the Monday which is the 5th because the 4th is a Sunday. So, the officers that work on Sunday July4th don’t get holiday pay but the officers that work on Monday July 5th do get holiday pay. Is this legal? If so can you show me where? I just do not see how officers that work on the... View More
answered on Jan 24, 2022
You should contact an employment lawyer in the Jefferson Parish area and sit down and discuss the specifics of this matter. Additionally, does the Kenner police have a labor contract in effect and if so, what does the contract say as to when one receives holiday pay? It is possible (and I do not... View More
I was told the limitations is ten yrs and he should not have been arrested he was arrested 2 wks ago in Evangeline parish for a warrenton worthless checks
answered on Jan 24, 2022
First thing you need to do is hire a criminal defense attorney in your area as an attorney would be in the best position to assist you in this matter and to help you get the best result possible. In this instance you indicate that you were arrested on a warrant----was that a warrant from a... View More
someone i know got arrested and they still haven't went to court for those charges or got any paperwork on a court date.
will their charges get dropped and how long till they do?
answered on Jan 4, 2022
You do not indicate the date of arrest and the charge arrested. When you made bail, you were most likely advised and signed something that you would go to court upon notice. Depending on how much time has passed, the system just may not have gotten to you. I would check with the Court and your... View More
I was ordered to sign a listing agreement for the partition of co-owned property. I signed the agreement but it has been one month and I have not shown the house due to COVID concerns. I just received a Motion for Contempt. I don’t know if that puts me in contempt since the order only stated I... View More
answered on Nov 30, 2021
You need to agree to requested showings. The CDC concluded that surface transmission was low. Get vaccinated. You can require that anyone looking at the house wear a mask and stay outside yourself until the showing is over. If not, you can be held in contempt.
We knew in advance of an ER trip that medications were inducing hallucinations for my significant other (S.O.), after stopping them twice in a week by stopping the medications. S.O. was ignored by hospital, PEC'd to a mental health facility, who ignored the claims, then CEC'd. Facility... View More
answered on Nov 1, 2021
You should have gotten your own expert psychiatrist that you could now call to intervene.
answered on Sep 22, 2021
Yes, the ramp must be installed so that it does not obscure the license plate, or the plate has to be moved so it is not obscured by the ramp.
I am in need of a new curator to handle my money affairs as my present curator =daughter will not let me near my money=assets!
Who or what kind of company can take over this position? If a new curator can take over then about how much will this cost me the interdicted person?
answered on Aug 20, 2021
A bank, CPA, relative or attorney can be appointed as your Curator. There is no set fee.
Note, all of this I want to do without them forcing me to come home. I am asking if i could do these things without them bringing me home.
I am currently 15, and my birthday is a few months away. My parents are emotionally abusive and have been for years, and they don't even treat me... View More
answered on Aug 5, 2021
You can't move out without parental consent until you are 18.
Legally, if my research has been correct, one can get engaged at any age. However, I am getting mixed answers when it comes to marraige itself. Could someone between the ages of 16 and eighteen get married without parental consent (if one of the individuals parents both consent)?
answered on Jul 31, 2021
The state will have a hard time making a felon in posession of a firearm case. if they have no firearm. Hire a criminal lawyer.
Nutshell version. Me and my ex live in different parishes. No current custody agreement. She has lots of criminal charges for harassing and other related charges towards me. she has been arrested multiple times and currently wanted. She is dating a sheriffs deputy where she lives and his whole... View More
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