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What does it mean that I have already admitted guilt? Then why would I file a complaint with the court?
answered on Oct 14, 2024
A “G” next to your name usually signifies a guilty plea on your record. This means you have formally acknowledged the charge against you. Admitting guilt can lead to various legal consequences, such as fines, probation, or other penalties.
Even after admitting guilt, filing a complaint... View More
answered on Jun 10, 2024
Walking around town in a T-shirt and an adult diaper can raise questions about public decency laws, which vary by location. Most places have ordinances regarding public dress codes to ensure that individuals wear clothing that covers private areas adequately. While a T-shirt might be acceptable, an... View More
I think my lawyer is lying to me. I'm not sure.
I applied for EAD under pending asylum, it was denied stating that my case was suspended because I did not appear for my ASC appointment, and this caused a delay in the processing of my Form I-589.
She said she never receive the... View More
answered on Apr 29, 2024
Your question remains open for almost a week. You could try adding "Immigration Law" as a category. There's no guarantee of response, but better chances of your question being picked up an immigration attorney. Good luck
ejectment? trust? suggestions
answered on Apr 4, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about the difficult situation with your son. These family dynamics can be very challenging. Here are a few suggestions and legal considerations:
1. Communication: If possible, try to have an open and honest conversation with your son about your concerns, expectations,... View More
So my elderly friend just recently passed but I to be put into a nursing home. His son is the executor he put in charge. It cost 11000 a month to get the 247 care he needed at the nursing home. Now will they take his investments for that after his money from his checking account runs out?
answered on Oct 25, 2023
Your question may have gone unnoticed under the general Uncategorized heading for three weeks. Some questions go unanswered, but you could try posting and adding Probate and Estate Planning as categories. Good luck
I signed up my daughter a swim class. The policy does state we have to cancel 30 days before, however I did not foresee withdrawing my daughter until after two classes and noticed her emotional distress. When speaking to the manager she said she could do a courtesy for two weeks instead of the full... View More
answered on Aug 14, 2023
The terms of the agreement generally govern in such memberships. You could review the contract with an attorney to see if they feel differently about the situation. But that could cost more than reaching an amicable agreement. Good luck
I was rear ended and the at fault drivers insurance has not gotten back to me. My car is currently in the shop. I was informed by an attorney that I can get a rental on my own in the meantime and keep the receipts, for a reimbursement later. I am 24 years old, can my 27 year old sister get a rental... View More
answered on Jul 14, 2023
If you have an attorney on the case, it could be best to check with them. It's possible that using a different name on the rental could create issues in reimbursement. Sometimes it depends on the carrier and rental company. Good luck
Fence contractor estimate says basically not responsible for sprinkler damage. It was my understanding that this only applied to my sprinklers. Contractor was advised in writing and verbally of irrigation lines in the area.
answered on Jun 8, 2023
If the Fence contractor damaged your neighbor's sprinklers, than your neighbor should sue the contractor. If you are sued, then you would have to implead the contractor. Good luck.
answered on May 7, 2023
If the property is in NJ and it has a mortgage then you are going to need to retain an experienced NJ mortgage foreclosure defense attorney to represent your interests. With modern technology, you can be represented by any high-quality attorney in New Jersey irrespective of geography.
Agent. I need help with the steps of closing the business. It’s in NJ. I haven’t made any money, I don’t know where to start or what to do. I want to do my taxes with my husband but I was told by turbo tax I don’t have to worry about filing any forms because I haven’t made any money. But... View More
answered on Feb 23, 2023
Turbo Tax cannot provide legal advice nor should you rely on anyone other than an attorney to provide legal advice. You can probably let the LLC be administratively dissolved. Good luck.
The car loaner know trying to find the money to pay it off. Will i have trouble coming back to the country?
answered on Nov 25, 2022
You will not have trouble coming back to the US, but you really need to retain an experienced bankruptcy attorney to save your vehicle. Good luck.
answered on Sep 7, 2022
No that is correct at all. Call the police if this problem persists.
answered on Mar 19, 2022
This lady is what is known as "Judgement Proof", since SSD is exempt from creditors claims. If they do not stop making threats, they may be sued for a violation of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
I want to file for adult guardianship and I don't have money to pay for an attorney right now. I want to know if anyone can help me out.
answered on Dec 10, 2021
Contact New Jersey Legal Services, they should be able to help you. Good luck.
A friend of mine said they were accused of immigration marriage fraud but then suddenly
The case was postponed until further notice and they still have no details as to why or when they will be officially sentenced months later. I wanted to know if that’s really possible and if so what... View More
answered on Jul 18, 2021
Without significantly more information, it is not possible to answer your question.
answered on Jul 18, 2021
There is an insufficient factual basis to answer your question.
answered on Feb 9, 2021
A marriage will never invalidate a will. That would not make any sense.
He is telling me that I am not entitled to any of this money, regardless if we are married or get divorced. He is stating it is all his. This has to be untrue?
answered on Jun 17, 2020
In New Jersey, an inheritance received by one spouse is the separate property of the spouse who received the inheritance. However, if the inheritance is commingled (mixed) with marital assets, it becomes a marital asset. So for example, if the receiving spouse deposits the money in a joint... View More
answered on Apr 14, 2020
I choose a career in law because I was not cut out to be a doctor. It is also the most appropriate profession for me as a person.
I do understand the gravity of cosigning. She makes more than enough to pay the rent. They require proof of 3x rent in monthly income which she cannot meet. I have no worries about her paying and we both have excellent credit. Thank you
answered on Mar 5, 2020
so what is your question? you as co-signed will be liable for rent and any damage to the ex-wife's apartment. it has no bearing on you being able to get your own apartment. every company has their own criteria for what the tenant must show in order to rent the apartment
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