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answered on May 31, 2021
Contact an attorney specialized in estate and/or probate issues. Sooner the better it sounds like.
There was an incident at my house where my bests friends aunt wouldnt leave and she backed into my friends car, they broke out her windows then she gunned it out my driveway I ended up on the hood till the end of driveway. The sheriff arrested 3 of us and we sat in jail from Friday till Tuesday... View More
answered on May 5, 2021
It sounds like a lot is going on there.
There can be civil remedies for destruction of property that you could, depending on the value of what this person damaged/destroyed, bring in Small Claims court. If it's more than $10,000.00, then you could file a CS or CJ action.
There... View More
answered on May 5, 2021
It's a different question if it's "legal" versus if it's covered by his insurance. It's "legal" as long as you have your friend's permission to drive their vehicle.
However, their insurance policy's terms would determine if you were a... View More
answered on May 3, 2021
I'm sorry to hear you are in this position.
If you left, your parent(s) could call the police and DHS and try to force you to return. Depending on how close you are to 18, their response could be different.
I'm happy to talk with you about some options. I was previously an... View More
The child was returned to her mother who is a felon that spent time in prison and is a known drug addict
answered on Apr 13, 2021
There's a lot going on here and more information is really needed to know what the options would be. Many attorneys offer at least free initial consultations.
I wish you the best.
How can I get them removed and get a clear deed
answered on Mar 29, 2021
The answer depends on the wording in the deed and the factual circumstances. It's not clear from your description who are the joint tenants on your deed. You should take the deed to a real estate attorney for review and advice concerning how to get the deed corrected.
I had a loan transfered into my account for $6900 yesterday. Today an additional $6900 was wired in. Can I keep that money? Or is it inevitable to have to pay it back. The loan was only for $6900.
I paid a wire fee twice, once for each wire.
answered on Mar 19, 2021
You will have to pay it back. They will eventually discover it. However, a better course would be to call the loan company and let them know of their mistake. You can ask them to reimburse you for your wire fees.
I was informed that I needed to fill an Articles of Organization form first but I do not see anything by that name.
answered on Jan 26, 2021
The Articles of Organization form can be found on the Oklahoma Secretary of State's website. You should also have an Operating Agreement and will need to obtain an Employer's ID number. Most business law firms provide all of the properly completed forms for a fixed price. You can file... View More
I mistakenly sent bankruptcy correspondence to the district insurance coordinator instead of my insurance forms. Can I legally ask her not to share that information throughout her office to her colleagues?
answered on Aug 28, 2020
If this is a work related issue it may be covered by your employment policies. You may wish to visit with human resources if your request to the person fails.
answered on Aug 24, 2020
If threats are being made to you, regardless of where it is a group of protestors or a single individual, and you feel the threats are legitimate (as in you truly believe the threat is real and they are capable of enacting the threat) -- then call 9-1-1 and let law enforcement resolve the... View More
answered on Aug 13, 2020
An Oklahoma attorney could advise best, as state laws can differ regarding abandoned or lost property. But your question remains open for a week. As a general matter, from your brief description, it does not sound like you did anything wrong. It sounds like you did a good deed by returning the... View More
They can’t directly donate from their country. Could they send me the money and me donate 100% for them?
answered on Jul 3, 2020
It might depend on why they can't do that. If it is because of laws in their country prohibit them from doing so, doing it through a third-party might be seen as the same thing for all intents and purposes. Also, if it is a significant sum that could involve tax considerations in connection... View More
answered on Feb 20, 2020
This is really something that someone familiar with Oklahoma motor vehicle regulations would know. But you and your church have patiently waited five weeks, and your post remains open. Here's something that hopefully could be helpful. It's the web address for a page about school buses at... View More
answered on Oct 16, 2019
There is no right to be compensated. That is something that you should discuss with your family. There are civil torts that address unjust enrichment that might provide you with some legal support. However, your compensation for any investment/labor/expenses should have been made clear beforehand.
I bought my very first mega lottery ticket. I know nothing about it really. I wanted three separate tickets because I got one for me, my sister, and my mother. But they put it on just one ticket. So I put our first initial D,L,S next to the numbers but my mom said that was a no-no.. So did I... View More
answered on Nov 28, 2018
I don’t practice in Oklahoma, but your question remains open for 5 weeks. Tickets in general do provide a place to enter the name of the holder, but it is usually a separate field than where the numbers appear. You could check with the store that sold you the ticket and the gaming commission in... View More
How long is this document valid and at what point does ownership become final enabling a Deed to be issued
answered on Nov 4, 2015
You need to go speak with a local probate attorney about this. There are very few attorneys who answer questions regularly on this forum from your state.
How can we gain rightful ownership back?
answered on Oct 14, 2015
Look up witness compensation in the Oklahoma statutes.
answered on Aug 19, 2015
What are the facts? You gave none at all, just a question.
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