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It's not clear there is imminent danger or not so that you can get an "emergency" Order. Call local family lawyers or if you want to report an unsafe... Read Answer
First, please remove the judges and POs names (or remove question) - that will be looked at unfavorably. It's unclear what disposition you are... Read Answer
Sounds to me like you discovered the radon exactly as an inspection might reveal. It is unclear from your post what the real estate agent did... Read Answer
Pennsylvania's Attorney General's office can be found at attorneygeneral.gov. In particular it sounds like your matter may be handled by the... Read Answer
I only practice in PA so can only answer regarding PA law. However, generally, a suit of any kind, including divorce, cannot proceed without... Read Answer
Your concern is a valid one and I believe a strong argument could be made that the suit should have been disclosed by the owner. However,... Read Answer
Yes, it is legal. My recommendation is to stop opening and reading letters from your aunt that arrive near the anniversary of your father's... Read Answer
While I strongly advise speaking with, and probably retaining, divorce counsel to finalize your divorce, the steps are as follows, subject to local... Read Answer
When you have difficulty paying your debt, you have 3 options, negotiate, ignore, or bankruptcy. Ignoring debt will result in collection, which... Read Answer
Anyone can sue anyone at any time for anything. The burden is then on the defendant to defend the case. As you noted, the NY case was... Read Answer
Any time someone tells me they are considering embarking on a new business which involves mobility or work to be performed at a location other than a... Read Answer
Sorry to hear of this unfortunate situation. A suit against the police could be in the offing. First though, defending against her charges is... Read Answer
The day before is late to be seeking help. Hopefully you hired a lawyer or he can state "I need a continuance to hire a lawyer". Then hire private... Read Answer
It is fundamental law in PA that a parent cannot bargain a child’s rights away. Accordingly, a parent can never permanently waive child... Read Answer
He's going to need financial help to hire private counsel. I HIGHLY recommend hiring private counsel under these circumstances.
it's unclear where... Read Answer
It's on you to do the CRN so if you mean is it a technical error that would allow you to avoid the conviction, the answer is no. You have to do it.... Read Answer
I'm glad you're OK. Without a physical injury, there is no legal redress for an emotional or mental injury in PA (and most if not all states) if this... Read Answer
Report your information to the police and let them handle this.
Lotteries are highly regulated by the states.
You will want to discuss this issue with a lawyer.
There is a possibility that your sister who is on food stamps may be able to provide an affidavit of support for you as the form does not ask whether... Read Answer
With the second-round selections on H-1B’s, petitioners have until October 31, 2023, to file the H-1B petitions. If you have plans to return to... Read Answer
I see that you reside in Pennsylvania. I'm a Baltimore County child custody lawyer in Maryland, so my legal knowledge is based on Maryland law and... Read Answer