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I am sorry for the difficulties you and your daughter are dealing with. Family law issues are never easy and when you are dealing with out of state parties its all the more difficult. I would...
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I agree with Scott, depending on the laws in Ohio (I am not an Ohio attorney). Generally, if the step parent can show that he is a "de facto" parent, meaning he has stood in the shoes of a parent and...
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The short answer to your question is: yes, she can take him to court. The underlying question of will she win requires a lot more information (where this court action would take place, how long ago...
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It wouldn't all be searchable, that is to say, if the area is clearly another persons and the parolee doesn't have authority to consent then no one can use his signature on a consent warrant to...
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My first reaction to this is, if the child is in danger call the police and social services (DSS, DCF, whatever name they go by in your state) and protect the child.
Could you provide the...
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Well strangely, My question got cut off. Basically, I saw an aluminum railing on a porch of a friend which had self adjusting spindles, so no matter the angle they would be in the correct alignment....
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It wasn't actually a wuestion, it was a search to see what had been posted about them.
Thanks for the answer, but this can be disregarded.
Adam
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It is certainly a difficult situation for your family. The first step is to find a good family law attorney in your area who will guide you through the process. What usually happens is that the...
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It sounds like it is less contradiction than variation in the findings. Sludge versus stone, sludge is essentially very small stones mixed in with the biliary fluid creating a muddy consistancy...
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As a general rule, I would say probably not. Though many other things will play into it, i.e.: where you live, when he bought the property, any antenuptual agreements, and the like. However, most...
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Hi Jeff,
I think we need more information and a little clearer idea of what the facts are. What is the jurisdiction (Federal or State, if so which one)?
Are we talking about incarceration or...
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Agreed, likely the probation department has some form of appeal (either inside the departemnt or to a hearing board/court). Though, Ex is right, more info would be helpful in opining on this.
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Well, if what you say is the whole story, it sounds pretty simple for your lawyer to have it excluded as an unlawful search. Absent: consent, probable cause (and exigent circumstances), or a valid...
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My bad, it popped up and I didn't look at the date.
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Thank you, it's not for me. I was looking for something along the lines of the workers comp bible (rates various body injuries with a monetary value). Apparently, the insurance industry keeps its...
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To answer your question, yes you can file suit for fraud and make a motion to discontinue your responsibilities as father. However, I am sorry to say your situation is not unique and almost...
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Worth in terms of damages for a Personal injury case. Fractured coccyx and the resulting six plus weeks of pain, as well as future pain and suffering.
Thanks,
Adam
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Sometimes the terms we use have different meanings in different spheres. "sighning over your rights" generally this sounds like terminating your parental rights, but DCF does not have the authority...
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It depend on where you are located and the rule of law they follow. Federal law is the most general, though many sated have chosen to provide morerights to their citizens than the federal law allows...
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I understand that the court may use the circumstances and level of commitment of petitioners in deciding an adoption petition (as factors, not determinative alone) based on "the best interests of the...
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I thought I explained it quite well, but I will try again.
Here are some inflation adjusted examples (first price is actual dollars, second is in 2008 adjusted dollars):
• Marshall Plan:...
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"In MOST states, your fiance can't adopt. Your HUSBAND can adopt, but not your fiance. Get married before you even start worrying about it."
Just out of curiousity, what states do not allow...
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I agree with AK Lawyer, a TRO, RO or law enforcement involvement are really your only choices. Though, I admit I am a bit confused, the court can not find him to dserve him, yet he continues to make...
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Thank you, much more clear now. However, using the logic of simply the most dollars spent, it will always be the party in power or just out of power that has spent the most, because the value of...
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First, yes he has rights as the biological father of the child. It doesn't matter if he signed the birth certificate or even if he was not named as the father, simply because his DNA was used in the...
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Try reading the OP's post it was from 1900 to 2009, also my answer was the Republicans if we used actual dollars, but you would have to understand what value adjusted or inflation adjusted dollars...
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Was wondering if anyone had a heated driveway or installed one. I'd like to know the good, the bad, and the ugly on them.
To be installed in Massachusetts.
Thanks
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Right that changes things, check the laws in your state for rules (Im not sure all jurisdictions require a marriage for adoptions--seems like with today's plethera of families it is "old hat")....
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Hmmm, well... it depends, you could sue them all in small claims/district court. However, depending on the state you are in and the consumer protection statutes available to you, you might consider...
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There is a sticky note that covers this. It is difficult to give anything more than general opinion when the jurisdiction isn't mentioned.
Additionally, there is a lot of common sense that goes...
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If you buy a property with renters in place you will inherit any disputes that exist between them and the previous owner. So,if they are not paying their rent, you would be the one to hire an...
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Absolutely. Each case is individualized by incident, meaning that if there is an incident with one of three children that child will have a case before the court, the other two would not. However, if...
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Agree, AK Lawyer is absolutely correct, no court order, there is no prohibition on a parent's (or future parent's) ability to travel.
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Have you checked with the specific non profit you are talking about? Also, there are different kinds of not for profit/non profits under the IRS code. Generally speaking, employees are entitled to...
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Absolutely Scott, not a week.
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Without more, I would say yes you could get into serious trouble. You can not go by what people say, you need the facts: who has legal custody at this time is it the state welfare agency? If so, then...
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In a word, no.
Unfortunately, almost anyone can make a child, it takes special people to be parents.
Legally, if she refuses to take responsibility to parent the child, no one can make her....
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Fr chuck, I am not wrong. In general I agree that the more info you give the attorney the better, however, my statement not to tell the attorney you are guilty of the crime is dead on. If you read my...
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Just in response to your comments and I have no idea who this other person is, but I often make typos, its my own fault and I take responsibility for them. My crim law and crim pro classes were in...
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Well, I think there are certain issues he should be more attune to the majority on (not so much to the right) an example is the healthcare bill... personally, I don't understand his big push to get...
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Hey Ex, let me preface with Im not a right winger (nor a left winger). I think that even in his owh party, he was encouraged to move to the right. Sadly, the elections tend to slam the incumbant when...
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Scott is right. As far as what you can do, a lot will depend on the jurisdiction you are in, tenants in Massachusetts are aided by a very robust consumer protection statute that covers them and makes...
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Scott, the op stated this was "leased out" without the owners permission, which sounds like either its an invalid lease/sublease. Its possible the person was an agent of the owner, in which case the...
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Judy, there is a very specific reason I made that statement. Its clear that you do not understand what the rules for professional responsibility are, let me explain. To ask a client if they are...
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Gee, I guess we add Georgia to the list of "Maverick" states...
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Under South Carolina law, 27-35-120 and 130 state "Month-to-month tenancy can be terminated by written notice of 30 days." However, it also provides for: "Tenancies at will can be terminated by 20...
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