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It's not a simple, definitive answer. But If it prevents you from working full time, you should file a claim. Contact an attorney that... Read Answer
He should retain a criminal defense attorney, and if he cannot afford one, one will be appointed for him by the court. He also has the right to... Read Answer
Dear Tatyana,
I am very sorry to hear of the serious injury to your child.
This matter presents some interesting issues for consideration.
You... Read Answer
Dear Daniel,
I am very sorry to hear of your serious injury. You should definitely reach out to qualified legal counsel for private consultation. You... Read Answer
If your original trust was prepared in accordance with Michigan law there is the possibility that differences between MI and FL trust laws could... Read Answer
A business owner has a legal duty to protect customers on its premises from foreseeable criminal attacks. If this was in a high crime or semi high... Read Answer
Sorry to hear about this accident. I hope you're recovering well under the circumstances. The driver of the other car will need to pay for all your... Read Answer
Florida probate attorney fees are governed by statute, and the law sets a presumptively reasonable fee based on a percentage of the estate’s... Read Answer
Dear Linda,
Your son may have a 3rd party liability claim for personal injury in addition to a possible workers' compensation claim. Both claims may... Read Answer
Unless you were injured, it will be very challenging to retain a contingency fee attorney to assist with your claim. However, a few do so keep... Read Answer
Please contact me for a free consultation. Social Security disability attorneys work on a contingency basis, which means we only get paid if you win... Read Answer
I am sorry for your loss. Situations involving access to a deceased person’s phone or digital accounts have become increasingly common in... Read Answer
Under Florida law, a power of attorney can allow you to manage financial matters and even transfer certain assets, but the key issue is whether the... Read Answer
Under Florida law, a power of attorney allows someone (called the agent) to handle financial and legal matters for another person (the principal).... Read Answer
If the property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous condition on the premises, and that hazard was not open and obvious to a child... Read Answer
Possibly. However, you will need to be able to PROVE you just learned of the judgment in 2026, and be able to PROVE, not allege, bad service. I say... Read Answer
Yes. If they refuse to return it because he claims there was a renewal and you breached, that will depend on the details of the prior lease language... Read Answer
You are a 50% owner, not a tenant. You can obtain the homestaed exemption by timely filing for the same. You do not owe your son, the co-owner, any... Read Answer
Sure - you can sue them for the damages or make an insurance claim for repairs. Whether its worth the effort is always the key
Unfortunately, SSA will deny you before getting a medical decision if you are working and earning over what they call "Substantial Gainful Activity",... Read Answer
You can sue him in small claims court. Call the small claims court and get the paperwork forms to complete. If the amount is over the jurisdictional... Read Answer
Because the deed lists the owners as tenants in common rather than joint tenants with right of survivorship, your mother’s 50% interest does... Read Answer
None. All pets means what it says. Not "all pets unless your pet doesnt like being restrained or the owner doesn't want to." If you cat is treated as... Read Answer