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The short answer is "yes, it is possible." Since the 2009 Rivero decision, which is explained and linked here, courts can independently... Read Answer
Your investment in a corporation (you mention the largest shareholder, so I'm assuming the "company" is a corporation) is separate from your... Read Answer
These maters are always "complicated," which is why no email response is ever quite adequate, and the questions are never "simple." In short,... Read Answer
The answer to your question is to file a motion in the guardianship case to terminate the guardianship since you are ready to resume your role as a... Read Answer
It does not seem wise to speculate on a second-hand account of charges, and the question actually crosses over to criminal, not family law; I suggest... Read Answer
I would like to discuss your case with you for possible contingency fee representation. Florida counsel would be necessary as the contract was with a... Read Answer
The story and history are much too convoluted to be adequately responded to in an email. As to the videos, try a letter to the lawyer... Read Answer
Short version, no, you can't leave without either consent of the other adjudicated/agreed parent (in writing, almost always) or a court order;... Read Answer
I do not understand as a petition which is rejected is rejected almost automatically, and the petitioner is free to refile almost immediately (in... Read Answer
Your grandmother, not your uncle, gets to decide who sees her. She has the right to decide: not your uncle, not you. Isolating... Read Answer
You may be able to bring mom and stepdad over. How old were you when they got married? Is your minor brother your real brother or a half brother?... Read Answer
Whether your mother can come back may depend upon how many years she has been back to Mexico. If she went back at any time after being illegally in... Read Answer
Your question is not a family law question, but is a "torts" question and appears to be in the sub-specialty of "1983" actions: "The Civil Rights Act... Read Answer
Short version: "no." Existing law says that, if anything, additional children would be a deviation factor for increasing support to a... Read Answer
If you get sued, then turn the matter over to your Homeowners Insurance to defend you. You should call your Insurance to see if they cover you for... Read Answer
The law on this subject has changed; it is not "county" oriented at this time, but the rule for joint custody cases... Read Answer
The situation is not totally clear, but if you have actually been charged with DV, this is a criminal matter and what to plead, and how, should be... Read Answer
Short answer: "no." Current law says that you need either written consent of the other parent or court order permitting relocation, and that... Read Answer
From your description, it appears that the deceased transferred the property to someone else after signing the Will. That means that you do not... Read Answer
The TPO Commissioner can, and presumably will, "continue" the TPO until a noticed extension hearing can be held. Some more information on DV... Read Answer
While I'm not familiar with that particular website, most of the pay sites for forms are of low quality and dubious value. Be aware that"quick... Read Answer
Theoretically, any person subpoenaed to court can be found in contempt and a warrant issued if that person does not show up. In the real world,... Read Answer
You can "plead the fifth" if you believe your anwers may serve to incriminate you; that is because the fifth amendment prohibits compelling a person... Read Answer
Absolutely! The process can be lengthy and it is vital that you have all of her medical documentation in order when you begin the... Read Answer
There is a single case in Nevada (Metz) dealing with the issue of SD and SSI benefits. It says:
Parents have duty to support their children,... Read Answer