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It's a little vague from the facts here.  If there is a legitimate reason for the stop, then law enforcement is within their rights, and they are obligated to pull you over if they know you are breaking the law.  If you get pulled over without breaking the law, then maybe you have something more to look at.... Read More
It's a little vague from the facts here.  If there is a legitimate reason for the stop, then law enforcement is within their rights, and they... Read More

"can i sue as a caregiver for emotional stress

Answered 5 years ago by Andrew Allen Popp (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The legal cause of action you are discussing is "intentional infliction of emotional distress."  They are traditionally fairly difficult cases to prove, and you must have significant measurable damages.  The behavior of the offender must be "outrageous."  From what you describe above, it does not sound promising.  However, your best option would be to sit down with an attorney in your area to get all the facts and then give you an opinion based on the whole picture. Best of luck.... Read More
The legal cause of action you are discussing is "intentional infliction of emotional distress."  They are traditionally fairly difficult cases... Read More

can a person with an et alia deed cancel other interest in the property

Answered 5 years and a month ago by Nicholas Prescott Weiss (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If the deed is fraudulent, you can open an estate for your parent and bring an action against the sibling for defrauding the estate.
If the deed is fraudulent, you can open an estate for your parent and bring an action against the sibling for defrauding the estate.
Jemma, the answer is not that simple.  It depends on many different factors such as how long has you husband been working for the company and how many employees are in the compnany? (it could be a possible FMLA violation if he has worked for at leat a year and the compnay has over 50 people within 75 miles of eachother).  There may also be local Ohio laws that protect your husband for such a surgery - but you would have to contact an Ohio attorney.... Read More
Jemma, the answer is not that simple.  It depends on many different factors such as how long has you husband been working for the company and... Read More