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They gave me the original title to car thetefore i was denied a title in my name. We paid cash for the car and paid top dollar $12,000 they also sold us a type of after matket warranty on it, that would be invalid if we had tried to use it. I live in Texas and bought car in Louisisna. It's... View More
answered on Apr 11, 2024
Because this appears to be a used car, the Lemon law doesn't apply. You should contact an attorney in or near the parish in Louisiana where you purchased the car to pursue a claim against the dealership. They should have disclosed that the vehicle had a salvage title and should have provided... View More
About a month ago I paid $5,000 total to Trademark Fortress to register my business name and logo in 4 USPTO classes. They told me I was all set, but now they are telling me that someone is contesting my filing, and that I need to pay thousands more to file attestations in all 50 states to protect... View More
answered on Apr 11, 2024
I understand your concern and frustration with this situation. Here are a few important points to consider:
1. Transparency: A reputable trademark attorney or company should be transparent about any opposition or contestation to your trademark application. They should provide you with... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
Attempting to hide or protect assets when facing debts or legal judgments could be considered fraudulent in many cases. The ethical and legal course of action is to pay valid debts that are owed.
If you are facing financial hardship, I would suggest speaking with a certified credit... View More
He never knew he had a warrant and all his info including address emergency contact all stayed the same so it's not like they didn't know how and where to find him . In the 4 yrs he had no idea he was wanted for assault on a officer not a single clue,no letter nor have the cops been to... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
I understand this is a difficult and stressful situation. Here are a few steps that may help your husband with his legal case:
1. Contact a criminal defense attorney: It's important to have legal representation to protect your husband's rights and build a strong defense. Look for... View More
My late husband and I had no children, I was told that his employer is plan administrator, trustee, and fiduciary of my late Husband's estate. I have w2's and copies of tax statements, showing my late husband has a retirement plan, differed compensation, and a pension. According to... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
Not entirely.
If a Husband dies without a Will and with no surviving issue (children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc.), 100% of the community property in his probate estate and 50% of his separate property in his probate estate passes to his surviving widow. The remaining 50% of... View More
Contract requires that they notify me if a repair is needed. They failed to notify twice with the new tenant and the repair charges were much higher than it would have cost me to have it fixed. Texas resident
answered on Apr 10, 2024
It depends on the specific language of the property management contract. Some owners hire property managers so that they will not be bothered with tenant requests for repairs and don't have to deal with vendors to make those repairs. Other owners insist on being given the right to... View More
My family lawyer abandoned me right before the hearing I filed a complaint with Texas Bar he is under investigation I also sued him in Distract court as pro se need a lawyer to take over the case and represent me. I have a strong case and also have a witness who witnessed my lawyer abandoned me and... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
You need to look for a competent attorney in or near the county where the hearing was held experienced in the area of legal malpractice. I often handle cases of this nature. My rate of $500 per hour is reasonable and customary in the North Texas area, and if the amount of damages caused by your... View More
Ivan said i perform my duties because medical condition. Ean shuck his head no after Ivan said that he new that was wrong What can i do
answered on Apr 10, 2024
If you were fired despite being capable of performing all of your essential job functions solely because of a medical condition, you may have a valid claim for discrimination under the American with Disabilities Act or the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (ADA) depending on the medical condition you... View More
Texas; Want to pay taxes before county seizes the property. Heir who is refusing to pay is squatting in the house. (There’s a court order for back rent, etc. that hasn’t been paid either. House has no offers because of disrepair/won’t appraise.
answered on Apr 11, 2024
In Texas, if one heir is paying the property taxes on a jointly owned property while another heir is not contributing their share, the paying heir may have legal options to recover the unpaid amounts. Here are a few potential avenues:
1. Partition lawsuit: The paying heir can file a... View More
answered on Apr 10, 2024
No, that is not true. Police officers cannot make you exit your vehicle for any reason they want or just to violate your rights. There are specific circumstances under which an officer can legally require you to exit your vehicle:
1. Reasonable suspicion: If an officer has a reasonable... View More
answered on Apr 9, 2024
No, a police officer cannot make you exit a vehicle "for any reason" or specifically "to violate your rights" or to "inflict injuries."
During a traffic stop, a police officer can order you to exit your vehicle for many possible legitimate reasons, including as... View More
Recent national class-action success against these providers is probative as admission but of no avail to my class or me individually, with unique and actual damages worth $350,000 plus treble that amount for DTPA violations.
answered on Apr 9, 2024
You should search in Justia for a lawyer in or near the county where your property is located with experience in real estate litigation and perhaps defamation cases depending upon what you mean by "disparaging" your property.
Unlike other types of cases--especially personal... View More
The spouse is selling the house but title is saying that the deceased’s 2 adult children have to get half the proceeds from the sale since the will wasn’t probated unless they sign off not receive any of the proceeds. He had his body donated to science so the spouse said the probated will... View More
answered on Apr 9, 2024
Unless and until a Will is probated, it is not effective to transfer assets from a deceased person to his/her heirs. It doesn't matter if the Will is a handwritten (in legal terminology, that is called a "holographic" Will) or typewritten/word processed with all the formalities.... View More
I have marriage license etc I talked to funeral director he was no help
answered on Apr 9, 2024
You can request that the medical examiner or doctor who completed the death certificate file an amended certificate of death. But why?
The death certificate does not "divorce" you. You were, in fact, still married at the time of your husband's death. What is stated on the... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2024
At any time, you can get the Seller to provide to you a deed for real property you have purchased. Typically, a "bill of sale" is not prepared in connection with the sale of real property. The Seller signing the deed and delivering it to you transfers title, but recording the deed in... View More
My estranged 18-year-old son and his father are demanding my son’s previous medical records and a list of his doctors and medications he took when he was under the age of 18 and in my care. They are stating that I am legally required to provide this to them. Is this something that a court order... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2024
Most custody orders require a parent to provide to the other parent such records. If you do not have a custody order, there is no independent legal obligation on your part to gather together and provide such information. Your adult son has the right to obtain his own medical records from his own... View More
hello i am 18 and still in high school and was adopted by my aunt and uncle. i have recently moved out and she (my aunt) is refusing to give me my legal documents-such as my Social security card, birth certificate, and mail-also can she throw away my mail?. is this in anyways legal? and if she... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2024
While it is probably wrong for your aunt to withhold important documents like your social security card and birth certificate from you, I doubt law enforcement will deign to get involved. Simply request duplicates from the appropriate government office.
A person cannot lawfully divert mail... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2024
There is no legal requirement that anyone "accept" certified mail.
Some judges will not accept any mail personally addressed to them at their court address--especially anything from a lawyer or pro se litigant--to avoid the appearance of any ex parte communications.... View More
We, my wife, & myself were headed back to Texas A&M Veterinary emergency clinic with our dog who suffered a shotgun blast point blank range to the face and needed extensive reconstructive surgeries because his wounds became seriously infected.
Exiting Hwy 105 onto Texas Ave going... View More
answered on Apr 8, 2024
Based on the information provided, it seems that the officers initially had a valid reason to conduct a traffic stop due to the anonymous report of speeding and swerving. Once they had checked your identification and vehicle documents and cleared you of any warrants or suspicious activity, they... View More
I initially filled DS-160 for NEW Delhi location in March 2024 and used same to create profile on appointments portal but scheduled an drop box appointment at Chennai location since all drop box appointments are available at Chennai location only now. I just filled new DS-160 with Chennai location... View More
answered on Apr 7, 2024
Based on the information provided, it seems you have filled out a new DS-160 form with the Chennai location after initially submitting one for New Delhi and scheduling a drop box appointment in Chennai. However, you are having difficulty finding a way to update the DS-160 number in your profile on... View More
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