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You do not need to worry yourself about your ex and his criminal charges. You need to concentrate on doing your best to get your children back from cps. Anything that you do to try to help him to escape the consequences of his actions will be seen as you justifying or supporting him and will make the court believe that you would be more inclined to allow him access to the children and continue to cause damage to them. Therefore, CPS will use that against you in court.  Your ex did this. He broke into your house multiple times, was violent with you and ended up getting himself arrested for burglary. He is a full grown man and this is a problem that he caused all by himself. You should allow him to deal with his burglary charges and allow him to deal with the allegations regarding terminating his parental rights. You should concentrate on not getting your rights terminated and protecting your children. They are the most important thing here. Much more important than your ex.  Please put your children first.  They deserve it.  ... Read More
You do not need to worry yourself about your ex and his criminal charges. You need to concentrate on doing your best to get your children back from... Read More

Do I have to file for small claim in the other persons state or mine?

Answered 2 years and 5 months ago by Andrew M. Jaffe (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Business Law
The general rule of law is that a defendent needs to be sued where they reside.
The general rule of law is that a defendent needs to be sued where they reside.
If you were only a live in partner and not a surviving spouse, there is no right that you have to a life estate in your decedent girlfriend's home. You are now in the status of a tenant on a month to month lease at best and a holdover tenant at worst. Accordingly, you can be evicted without cause. That is the general rule and there are exceptions so you need to contact an attorney in your state to review all the facts to determine what your rights are. ... Read More
If you were only a live in partner and not a surviving spouse, there is no right that you have to a life estate in your decedent girlfriend's home.... Read More

What do we need to do next?

Answered 4 years and 9 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Family Law
Contacta local family law attorney,
Contacta local family law attorney,

probate issues

Answered 4 years and 10 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer
Hire a probate attorney who practices in the county.  You may find one here or on your state bar's website.
Hire a probate attorney who practices in the county.  You may find one here or on your state bar's website.
As executor you will be entitled to medical records.
As executor you will be entitled to medical records.
A close reading of the Will is required to answer your question.  Please consult your probate attorney.
A close reading of the Will is required to answer your question.  Please consult your probate attorney.
You should retain access to your personal items but would do well to identify and remove them beforehand. 
You should retain access to your personal items but would do well to identify and remove them beforehand. 

Does all lawyers give a first consultation?

Answered 5 years ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Personal Injury
Sorry to hear about this unfortunate mishap. Yes some lawyers do take these types of cases on contingency fee, which means you don't pay anything unless you win. Also keep in mind there is a statute of limitations that you have to comply with, which means that you have to bring your lawsuit within a certain amount of time, and if you don't do that, then you will be forever precluded from bringing Seeking justice. So you need to retain counsel immediately.... Read More
Sorry to hear about this unfortunate mishap. Yes some lawyers do take these types of cases on contingency fee, which means you don't pay anything... Read More
Based on your description, your husband lacks legal capacity to grant a power of attorney.  Contact a local guardianship attorney.
Based on your description, your husband lacks legal capacity to grant a power of attorney.  Contact a local guardianship attorney.
Not necessarily, you can't read anything into that. It just means a decision has been made - and that means you are either approved or denied. If denied, you should get an attorney to help with your appeal.  
Not necessarily, you can't read anything into that. It just means a decision has been made - and that means you are either approved or denied. If... Read More

May I hire an attorney, after I had a hearing?

Answered 5 years and 2 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
Hi, yes you may. Check with the bar association in your state for guidance.               Scott F. Bocchio Legal Rights Advocates 
Hi, yes you may. Check with the bar association in your state for guidance.               Scott F.... Read More
When there is no Will, the state's laws of inheritance govern.  If there is no surviving spouse, generally all the children inherit equally.  On average, it takes two years to settle an estate in the U.S., beginning not from the date of death but from the date the court appoints an administrator to settle the estate.  The court documents are public.  Please check with the local probate court to see the status of the case.... Read More
When there is no Will, the state's laws of inheritance govern.  If there is no surviving spouse, generally all the children inherit... Read More

Can a car dealership ask for more money

Answered 5 years and 4 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
Can they "ask" for mor emoney?  Anybody can ask for anything.  But assuming that you had a valid contract, you have no obligation to give ti to them.
Can they "ask" for mor emoney?  Anybody can ask for anything.  But assuming that you had a valid contract, you have no obligation to give... Read More

Promote

Answered 5 years and 6 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer
A lawyer is almost always required for probate.  If there is real estate in more than one states, there must be a probate proceeding in each state.
A lawyer is almost always required for probate.  If there is real estate in more than one states, there must be a probate proceeding in each... Read More
that can be accomplished but more information is necessary. If you're J visa has the 2 year residency requirement then a waiver would be needed. If not then you can file for a change of status which could be done. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you. 
that can be accomplished but more information is necessary. If you're J visa has the 2 year residency requirement then a waiver would be needed. If... Read More

How hard is it to become legal in the United States?

Answered 5 years and 11 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
Are you a US citizen? If so and she entered the country legally then yes you can sponsor her for her green card despite that she is currently out of status. However if she exits the country before she becomes a permanent resident she may not be able to get back in. There are many forms and documents to prepare and file as well as a years long process of waiting. Consider working with an attorney to represent you from start to finish. Some of us including me charge a very affordable flat. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you. ... Read More
Are you a US citizen? If so and she entered the country legally then yes you can sponsor her for her green card despite that she is currently out of... Read More

How do I keep property and continue paying loan for car.

Answered 5 years and 11 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Estate Planning
Ask him to sign a DMV transfer of title form and check with the lender to make sure that you qualify to formally take over the loan.
Ask him to sign a DMV transfer of title form and check with the lender to make sure that you qualify to formally take over the loan.
The check should be to you as executor and be deposited in the bank account which you opened for your father's estate.  Please discuss this with your probate attorney.  If you do not have one, hire one.  A Will is of no legal effect until a court admits it to probate (proving).  You may be named as executor in the Will but until a court appoints you, you ain't.... Read More
The check should be to you as executor and be deposited in the bank account which you opened for your father's estate.  Please discuss this with... Read More

what do i have to do to appeal my case for social security disability

Answered 6 years and 2 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
If you've been denied you have 60 days from the date of the denail to file an appeal.  My office would be happy to assist with that.    Sincerely,   Scott F. Bocchio, Esq President Legal Rights Advocates P 855-254-7841 www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com  ... Read More
If you've been denied you have 60 days from the date of the denail to file an appeal.  My office would be happy to assist with... Read More
A passport regardless of whether expired or not can be used in support of filing the adjustment of status application. At the time of final adjudication, a valid passport is still not required. Due to the limitations of the Lawyers.com Forums, Alan Lee, Esq.'s (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
A passport regardless of whether expired or not can be used in support of filing the adjustment of status application. At the time of final... Read More

Probate and Estate Selling Question.

Answered 6 years and 5 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer
Ordinarily the Will must be submitted for probate (proving) so that the property can pass to your uncle's estate and be sold by the executor (personal representative) of his estate. But if this has not been done, the government agency collecting property taxes can still seize and sell the property for back taxes.  ... Read More
Ordinarily the Will must be submitted for probate (proving) so that the property can pass to your uncle's estate and be sold by the executor... Read More

Reinstatement of guardianship

Answered 6 years and 5 months ago by attorney Terry Lynn Garrett   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Guardianship and Conservatorship
You do not say whether there was a termination of parental rights.  If not, you may be able to recover custody of your children.  Contact a local family lawyer.  You may be able to get free representation through Volunteer Legal Services or reduced cost representation through the modest means program of Lawyer Referral Services in your area.... Read More
You do not say whether there was a termination of parental rights.  If not, you may be able to recover custody of your children.  Contact a... Read More

Merrage

Answered 6 years and 5 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Immigration
Yes. Discuss your case with immigration counsel anywhere in the USA about the facts of your case. 
Yes. Discuss your case with immigration counsel anywhere in the USA about the facts of your case. 
Set up a consultation with a lawyer. Some of us will discuss your case for free and lawyers from any state can represent you and your family. Best wishes!
Set up a consultation with a lawyer. Some of us will discuss your case for free and lawyers from any state can represent you and your family. Best... Read More