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parent death with out a will and any legal matters pertaining too.

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
Your rights depend on a variety of factors and it is going to be too complex to parse them out on this forum.  I recommend sitting down with a probate attorney in your area.  He or she can go through the situation in detail and advise you of your options. Best of luck.
Your rights depend on a variety of factors and it is going to be too complex to parse them out on this forum.  I recommend sitting down with a... Read More

How Much does it cost to have a Lawyer represent you in an OUI case? Are there Lawyers that are willing to work with you Financially?

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Traffic Violations
The cost varies quite a bit depending on the experience of the attorney, geographic area and even the facts of the case.  It can range from a few thousand dollars to over $10,000 in some cases.  Many attorneys will offer you a free consultation to evaluate your case and will quote you a fee after the fact. Best of luck.... Read More
The cost varies quite a bit depending on the experience of the attorney, geographic area and even the facts of the case.  It can range from a... Read More
Assuming that the business card was in public view, anyone can take a picture of it.  Technically, she may not have had a right to remove the card (as a caseworker, she may have) but since she put it back and there wsa no damage, I doubt her superiors will care, and certainly not the police.... Read More
Assuming that the business card was in public view, anyone can take a picture of it.  Technically, she may not have had a right to remove the... Read More

how do i get my charges lowered

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Criminal Law
There is no simple answer to this question.  Your best option is to retain a criminal defense attorney.  Charges are typically modified because of good legal defenses that are raised or mitigating factors in some cases. 
There is no simple answer to this question.  Your best option is to retain a criminal defense attorney.  Charges are typically modified... Read More
Contact the home owner's insurance company and fill out the proper claim forms.  If they refuse to pay, then you should sit down with a civil litigation attorney in your area to explore your options.   Best of luck.
Contact the home owner's insurance company and fill out the proper claim forms.  If they refuse to pay, then you should sit down with a civil... Read More

what to do?

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security
I suggest you start looking around for another dermatologist.  Reach out to your PCP, or even a local hospital for referrals if you cannot otherwise find someone.
I suggest you start looking around for another dermatologist.  Reach out to your PCP, or even a local hospital for referrals if you cannot... Read More
The rules of civil procedure will give you a baseline on how to proceed.  (link below)  You also will want to check to make sure you follow any local rules for the court that has jurisdiction to hear the matter. Your local law library may have some additional books you can read to get a baseline understanding. How to proceed is a complex question and there is no simple answer.  A full analysis of the case and surrounding details is needed to determine any possible causes of action that exist and the liklihood of prevailing on those matters. https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/LegalResources/Rules/civil/CivilProcedure.pdf    ... Read More
The rules of civil procedure will give you a baseline on how to proceed.  (link below)  You also will want to check to make sure you follow... Read More
In short, it depends on how money was left to them.  If your children were beneficiaries under a Will they must be notified if a probate of the Will is started.  You can check the probate court in the county where the grandfather resided when he died to see if a case has been opened.  If they were listed as beneficiaries under something like a life insurance policy, that's when things get tough.  Somebody would have to know about the policy and notify the company that he has passed away.  The company administering the policy would send out a claim form to any beneficiaries.  Best of luck.  ... Read More
In short, it depends on how money was left to them.  If your children were beneficiaries under a Will they must be notified if a probate of the... Read More

What are my rights as a homeowner vs. a contractor?

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
If you could prove your oral agreement to the satisfaction of the  Court, you might not be (assuming that the agreement that you didn't have to pay meant that you didn't have to pay for anything, instead of just that you didn't have to pay for anything that wasn't done), but as a general rule a party is not allowed to claim an oral agreement which contradicts the terms of a written agreement covering the same subject matter, and it is also standard for written agreements to contain provisions that state that they cannot be modified or changed orally.  Check if your written contract says this.... Read More
If you could prove your oral agreement to the satisfaction of the  Court, you might not be (assuming that the agreement that you didn't have to... Read More

Is my spouse entitled to part of my inheritance or the invested proceeds?

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If no estate planning is in place, then yes.  Under the Statutes a surviving spouse has some rights to inherit from you.  How much etc., depends on the specific circumstances.  Keep in mind that you can prepare an estate plan to address some of these concerns.  I suggest sitting down with an estate planning attorney near you to discuss.... Read More
If no estate planning is in place, then yes.  Under the Statutes a surviving spouse has some rights to inherit from you.  How much etc.,... Read More

I need advice on a personal injury case.

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Potentially.  You are essentially pursuing a negligence claim.  If the business was negligent in the operation, design upkeep etc., of the entryway and her fall was caused by the condition of the area, then they are probably liable, at least in part, for her injuries.  For a definitive answer I suggest sitting down with an attorney to review the circumstances in detail and advise you.   Best of luck.... Read More
Potentially.  You are essentially pursuing a negligence claim.  If the business was negligent in the operation, design upkeep etc., of the... Read More

can 1 Notary witness my last will and testament in Ohio

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You are unable to notarize your own signature as a matter of law.  Notaries are often used to help avoid hearing or litigation in the future.  However, notarization is not a per se requirement to create a valid Will.  See Section 2107.03 of the Ohio Revised Code.  As long as two witnesses can attest to the required formalities, the Will should be satisfy that provision of the law.... Read More
You are unable to notarize your own signature as a matter of law.  Notaries are often used to help avoid hearing or litigation in the... Read More
You can sell it.  What you can sell, and how it can be sold depends on the language of the deed.  I recommend sitting down with an attorney to look over the pertinent document and advise you of your options.
You can sell it.  What you can sell, and how it can be sold depends on the language of the deed.  I recommend sitting down with an attorney... Read More

Will, Final wishes, etc.

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
I recommend making an appointment with an estate planning attorney.  He or she will review all your current documents and go over your current family situation.  You can discuss your concerns, and the attorney should provide you with different ways to address these issues.  There are a lot of pieces to the puzzle.  Just sit down with an estate planning attorney and he can handle everything for you.... Read More
I recommend making an appointment with an estate planning attorney.  He or she will review all your current documents and go over your current... Read More

what lawyer do i need to sign an Affidavit

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Your question is unclear.  If you need a document notarized, then you need a notary, not a lawyer.  While some lawyers can be notaries as well, it is not always done.  To get a document notarized you can go to a bank or a professional notary service.
Your question is unclear.  If you need a document notarized, then you need a notary, not a lawyer.  While some lawyers can be notaries as... Read More

While pending parents I-130 in US can they travel out of US

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by attorney Alan Lee, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
The difficulty here is that your parents’ visiting visas require nonimmigrant intent, and they could have a problem reentering the country if they are questioned by a CBP officer on that, Probably the best solution is for your parents to file I-485 applications and obtain I-131 advance parole documents to travel in and out of the US during the time of processing. I note that advance parole applications are taking time for USCIS to process, and so your parents may not be able to leave for possibly 5-10 months after filing. I-485’s are only filed in the United States. If your parents wish to process their papers overseas, they would do it on form DS-260 immigrant visa applications. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee & Arthur Lee, Esqs.’ (the "Firm") participation in responding to questions posted herein does not constitute legal advice, nor legal representation of the person or entity posting a question. No Attorney/Client relationship is or shall be construed to be created hereby. The information provided herein by the Firm is general, and requires that the poster obtain specific legal advice from an attorney. The poster shall not rely upon the information provided herein as legal advice nor as the basis for making any decisions of legal consequence.... Read More
The difficulty here is that your parents’ visiting visas require nonimmigrant intent, and they could have a problem reentering the country if... Read More

Is it legal to make a commemorative item to sell of a small business that no longer exists, and hasn't for years?

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
You need to sit down with an attorney who practices in intellectual property.  There is not going to be a blanket answer.  A case by case analysis would need to be done.   Best of luck.
You need to sit down with an attorney who practices in intellectual property.  There is not going to be a blanket answer.  A case by case... Read More

Not sure if I have a case.. Leaving a scene is a misdemeanor

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Automobile Accidents
What type of case are you referring to?  The title is leaving the scene of a crash.  It is up to law enforcement and the local prosecutor to determine if they feel that criminal charges are warranted.  You may be a witness to the offense, but it is not up to you whether or not criminal charges are filed.   Best of luck.      ... Read More
What type of case are you referring to?  The title is leaving the scene of a crash.  It is up to law enforcement and the local prosecutor... Read More

Can my sister, who lives in Illinois while I live in Ohio, serve as my POA and/or Executrix of my simple basic will?

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Yes, as long as the documents are completedly properly she can serve.
Yes, as long as the documents are completedly properly she can serve.

Do I need to hire an attorney?

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
In short, the restaurant would likely be required to pay for the damages they caused.  That number would be the fair market value of the phone based on the age, condition, etc. that it was in when it was broken, assuming it could not otherwise be repaired. 
In short, the restaurant would likely be required to pay for the damages they caused.  That number would be the fair market value of the phone... Read More

Where would I file for guardianship of my dad due to his mental health issues?

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship and Conservatorship
See Section 2112.21 of the Ohio Revised Code for the requirements that must be met in order for an Ohio Court to have jursidiction to establish a guardianship.  If his residence is in fact in Warren County, then that is likely the probate Court that you would need to file with. All in all, you will likely need to get an attorney on board to assist you with the process and sort things out. Best of luck.... Read More
See Section 2112.21 of the Ohio Revised Code for the requirements that must be met in order for an Ohio Court to have jursidiction to establish a... Read More

Parental rights

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by attorney Ms. Dorothea Elaine Laster   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Take your order to an attorney to review.  We cannot answer questions about an order that we cannot see.
Take your order to an attorney to review.  We cannot answer questions about an order that we cannot see.
This does not make sense.  Please rephrase and correct the spelling, punctuation etc.  Alternatively, you will likely just need to sit down with an attorney to review your situation in detail and advise you. Best of luck.
This does not make sense.  Please rephrase and correct the spelling, punctuation etc.  Alternatively, you will likely just need to sit down... Read More

Are the mother and father equal regarding wishes toward their childโ€™s inherited trust?

Answered 4 years and 7 months ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
In order to answer your question, a detailed analysis of the Trust Instrument, and any related documents would be necessary.  You can use the Find a Lawyer tab on this website to locate a local attorney to assist you, Best of luck.
In order to answer your question, a detailed analysis of the Trust Instrument, and any related documents would be necessary.  You can use the... Read More
There are a lot of moving parts to this scenario.  The answer to your question depends on additional facts not known or stated.  A detailed analysis of all the pertinent documents would be needed to assist you.  At a minimum, a copy of the deed and perhaps the Will would be required.  Keep in mind that an attorney on this forum cannot message you directly.  You need to be the one to initate contact with a local attorney. Best of luck.... Read More
There are a lot of moving parts to this scenario.  The answer to your question depends on additional facts not known or stated.  A detailed... Read More