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Forming an HOA requires the assistance of legal counsel. You will want the homeowners not the developer to draft the HOA Agreement.
After 20 years the homeowners will want controling input on the rules under which they live.
Also, after 20 years, to form the HOA will require close to unanimous consent from the fellow owners as the statute of limitations may apply.
If our firm can be of assistance, please be in touch.... Read More
Forming an HOA requires the assistance of legal counsel. You will want the homeowners not the developer to draft the HOA Agreement.
After 20 years... Read More
I would be glad to help you and put you in touch with my associate who does medical malpractice, and I am sure that they could help you. Or you can use other information that you find here to contact a different attorney.
I would be glad to help you and put you in touch with my associate who does medical malpractice, and I am sure that they could help you. Or you... Read More
The simple answer is "Yes". You can sue anyone for anything. The real question is, "Is it worthwhile to sue?" Can you win a case against her? It certainly sounds like it from what you have said. A more important question is whether she has any money to pay you after you win a lawsuit. Sometimes a homeowner's home insurance policy might cover something like this. We would be glad to look in to this case further for you, or you can find a different attorney here.... Read More
The simple answer is "Yes". You can sue anyone for anything. The real question is, "Is it worthwhile to sue?" Can you win a... Read More
Condos are allowed to set bylaws.
One would expect that, if the car got a flat tire or was unable to start that there woud be some grace period but many condo associations treat their fine system as a fundraiser and can be overly aggressive in fining residents.
Always try to work it out with letters and attending a meeting or speaking to a board member.... Read More
Condos are allowed to set bylaws.
One would expect that, if the car got a flat tire or was unable to start that there woud be some grace period but... Read More
First, does the lease make you responsible for fines?
Did the fines take place while you rented?
Are the fines legitimate? If they aren't send a polite letter to the association and tell them that they cannot fine for something you did not do.
After that, you might need legal counsel.
good luck... Read More
First, does the lease make you responsible for fines?
Did the fines take place while you rented?
Are the fines legitimate? If they aren't send a... Read More
Several thousand dollars sounds REALLY high.
You always have a right to an accounting. Were the fines imposed during your lease term, or not? If they weren't, the owner has to pay, not you .
Your lease will spell out your rights and who pays what.
Don't rely on the property managers' accounting, make sure it is verified with the association.... Read More
Several thousand dollars sounds REALLY high.
You always have a right to an accounting. Were the fines imposed during your lease term, or not? If they... Read More
You will need to hire an employment law attorney.
You can get a referrral from me or call the state bar Attorney referral service at 800-968-0738
best of luck to you
You will need to hire an employment law attorney.
You can get a referrral from me or call the state bar Attorney referral service at... Read More
hard case to defend
the prosecution will argue you knew you were not a member
did your friend let you in because he thought he could bring a guest
you should be able to plea out to a misdemeanor
hiring a lawyer all the way to trial might cost $5000
up to you
good luck
hard case to defend
the prosecution will argue you knew you were not a member
did your friend let you in because he thought he could bring a... Read More
Generally speaking, attorneys do not obtain documents for their clients – that is usually the responsibility of the client. I do not know your arrangement with your attorney, and if that service is included, but if not and you wish him or her to assist on that, you might make an arrangement to pay for assistance with the police certificate. Just so that you are aware, a police certificate from El Salvador can be obtained without your husband going to El Salvador. The Foreign Affairs Manual directs your husband how to obtain a police certificate if outside the country:
If the applicant is outside El Salvador applicant has two options:
a - Police certificate can be requested by a Salvadoran Consulate, the applicant must provide Original Documento Unico de Identidad or passport and 2 passport size photographs. This process usually takes between 3 to 4 months for the applicant to receive the certificate in the United States. The applicant must be 18 years or older to receive a police certificate.
b - A power of attorney issue by a Salvadoran consulate or a Salvadoran notary will be needed, the applicant will have to submit a request to the closest Salvadoran consulate to take their fingerprints. Applicant will send to El Salvador via physical correspondence: the power of attorney, fingerprints taken at Salvadoran consulate and 2 passport size photographs. The applicant must be 18 years or older to receive a police certificate
Good luck!
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Generally speaking, attorneys do not obtain documents for their clients – that is usually the responsibility of the client. I do not know your... Read More
Dear Alex,
You are embarking on a new product with Chinese partners. You will need to secure the proper IP agreements and protect your IP ASAP- BEFORE signing any agreements with the partner or disclosing your invention to them.
You definitely need legal counsel for this. Also, some products, especially ones with military applications are restricted for export.
Please be in touch if I can be of further service to you.
GB... Read More
Dear Alex,
You are embarking on a new product with Chinese partners. You will need to secure the proper IP agreements and protect your IP ASAP-... Read More
there is no specific law prohibiting smoking in apartments. period. it is in the lease or it isn't.
if they try to evict on that, you can sue them for breach of the contract of lease. you should send them a writing to cease and desist tyring to evict you on false premises.
there is no specific law prohibiting smoking in apartments. period. it is in the lease or it isn't.
if they try to evict on that, you can sue them... Read More
A US citizen son over the age of 21 can sponsor his father for a green card. Your marriage to your wife would affect the application in so far as your affidavit of support would include more household members, thus requiring more taxable income to satisfy the minimum income threshold. You should have a consultation by phone with an attorney to explore the facts of your case before taking legal action.... Read More
A US citizen son over the age of 21 can sponsor his father for a green card. Your marriage to your wife would affect the application in so far as... Read More
The answer is possibly yes.
In theory, your insurance claim should cover most if not all of the loss damage to your vehicle. The note holder, as the owner of an secured interest in the vehicle (it's in the Note!) gets all the proceeds from the insurance claim until their interest is satisfied.
Any loss you incur are actual damages and you can sue the other driver to recover any shortage as they are responsible.
What you get paid depends on your policy.
Good luck.... Read More
The answer is possibly yes.
In theory, your insurance claim should cover most if not all of the loss damage to your vehicle. The note holder, as the... Read More
First, a lawyer could send them a letter ($500) to advise them to fix it or get sued for breach of contract.
Second, you may have a statute of limitations (if they promised to come and didn't, we can get around that).
The exact terms of the warranty will need to be analyzed.
You will need to consult with an employment lawyer, you should call us or the State Bar of Michigan's lawyer referal service: 800-965-0738.... Read More
First, a lawyer could send them a letter ($500) to advise them to fix it or get sued for breach of contract.
Second, you may have a statute of... Read More
If you are still in breach of the lease, the Landlord can still move forward with eviction, however, if you have cured all breaches to the contract of lease, they are required to dismiss the case.
Beware of late fees and having to pay lawyers' fees under the lease.
Best to call the landlord up and tell ask them to dismiss the case.... Read More
If you are still in breach of the lease, the Landlord can still move forward with eviction, however, if you have cured all breaches to the contract... Read More
A court could well conclude that you acknowledged fathering the child by the fact you paid for care.
If you are sure you want to fight to prove the child is not yours, you will have to get a court ordered paternity test.
It is up to you. It does tend to ruin the relationship with the mom. If you really like the mom, or think the child is yours, this is your chance to be a father to a child, something many people wish they had.
best of luck to you... Read More
A court could well conclude that you acknowledged fathering the child by the fact you paid for care.
If you are sure you want to fight to prove the... Read More
You need to get a Personal Protection Order, it won't stop all the harrassment but it will stop any physical contact.
You can try to get the Order yourself or you will need to consult with a family law lawyer, you should call the State Bar of Michigan's lawyer referal service: 800-965-0738.... Read More
You need to get a Personal Protection Order, it won't stop all the harrassment but it will stop any physical contact.
You can try to get the Order... Read More