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You make a very good point. Yes, you can. You can also hire experienced counsel to represent you. He or she may identify other... Read Answer
Yes, a video can potentially be used as evidence in a Domestic Violence Protective Order (DVPO) case, but it must be properly... Read Answer
Yes — in most cases, a person can bond out on domestic violence charges in North Carolina, but there are special rules. After a domestic... Read Answer
Before submitting a motion, an attorney has to determine whether there are viable legal grounds for the motion. When we talk about a motion to... Read Answer
What do you mean by "first time domestic violence"? Whether you need an attorney is only a decision that you can make. There is no law... Read Answer
If you want to remarry your spouse after a divorce, that is perfectly OK. Then you would have to re-file a marriage based green card case, and those... Read Answer
A US citizen can sponsor a foreign national spouse for a green card unless that US citizen has been convicted of crimes under the Adam Walsh act. Any... Read Answer
Hopefully by now, you would've had enough time to consult with a family law attorney. You may want to seek a protective order. It may be... Read Answer
In order to hold a premises owner liable for injuries on their property, you have the burden to prove that they were negligent. For example you must... Read Answer
A person who is married cannot marry another person until the first marriage is dissolved. The courts will not recognize the latter marriage and that... Read Answer
The general rule in most states is that once a person has the intent to give a gift to another person, and relinquishes control, and dominion and... Read Answer
You can TRY but you risk being charged with false police reporting. The notion of law enforcement "bullying" you into perjury or false police... Read Answer
You need to contact your husband's attorney or hire your own and submit an affidavit of non-prosecution to the DA handling the case. While it... Read Answer
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You are under no obligation to speak to a detective. It is your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent when law enforcement... Read Answer
The question really is "To do what?" If you mean are you required to have an attorney as the Petitioner in a TPO court, the answer is "no,"... Read Answer
Probation typically does not get 'back dated' so it starts the day you enter your guilty plea - so the two probations likely will run at the same... Read Answer