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You can usually order a birth certificate online - just make sure you are going to the actual government's vital records website, not some website that will do it for you and charge you. It does have a cost, but less if you go straight to the vital records department's website in your county.  ... Read More
You can usually order a birth certificate online - just make sure you are going to the actual government's vital records website, not some website... Read More

an immigration issue

Answered 2 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You should schedule a phone consultation with an immigration lawyer to discuss the facts and law relevant to your case. 
You should schedule a phone consultation with an immigration lawyer to discuss the facts and law relevant to your case. 
You would need to read the charging document to understand what is going on. Many times the DA overcharges but then drops some charges during plea negotiations. 
You would need to read the charging document to understand what is going on. Many times the DA overcharges but then drops some charges during plea... Read More

What are my options for family members borrowing money and failing to pay back?

Answered a year ago by Mrs. Shenika Lashawn Collier (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
There are several options available to help you recover the loan you extended to your family members. One option is to file a lawsuit and seek a judgment, which can then be enforced to secure repayment. I recommend consulting with an attorney experienced in debt collection to guide you through this process.... Read More
There are several options available to help you recover the loan you extended to your family members. One option is to file a lawsuit and seek a... Read More
See my previous response under Professional Liability. Jack
See my previous response under Professional Liability. Jack

My ex husband wants to force me to sell and split the proceeds after 18 years. Can he rush me to sell?

Answered a year and a month ago by Jack Mevorach (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Consultation alternate counsel immediately.  Have a free telephone consultation with counsel.    Jack
Consultation alternate counsel immediately.  Have a free telephone consultation with counsel.    Jack
Is the school run by a government agency or is it a private school?
Is the school run by a government agency or is it a private school?

Dog Bite, how do we sue?

Answered a year and 4 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
Yes, you may have a case against the store for negligence and a case against the Dog owner for strict liability. If your daughter is under the age of 18, any settlement would have to be placed into a child's annuity to be disbursed upon her reaching the age of 18. Reach out to one of us to discuss possible contingency fee, which means you pay nothing unless you win the case.    ... Read More
Yes, you may have a case against the store for negligence and a case against the Dog owner for strict liability. If your daughter is under the age of... Read More

Where do I start if I want to privately adopt a child

Answered a year and 4 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You call the state bar of California and ask for a board certified Adoption lawyer referral. Be prepared to spend about $35-$40,000.
You call the state bar of California and ask for a board certified Adoption lawyer referral. Be prepared to spend about $35-$40,000.
OK, so what was the name of the casino? This is important because if it was on tribal reservation property, then those casinos have immunity from personal injury lawsuits. However, if it was a private casino, for example like Harrah's or MGM, then you may pursue a claim. Also what were the extent of your injuries? ... Read More
OK, so what was the name of the casino? This is important because if it was on tribal reservation property, then those casinos have immunity from... Read More

i paid for a dentist and he did not give service

Answered a year and 4 months ago by Jack Mevorach (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
The dentist did nothing? Jack
The dentist did nothing? Jack

I'm trying to contact a lawyer named William B. Schiller, who I have been a client of, in Latham, New York.

Answered a year and 5 months ago by Jack Mevorach (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Contact NYS Office of Court Administration. Jack
Contact NYS Office of Court Administration. Jack
it is not clear here what is going on if there is an issue, ask your lawyer to give you a writing, email is fine, on the status of your matter.
it is not clear here what is going on if there is an issue, ask your lawyer to give you a writing, email is fine, on the status of your matter.

If I am licensed in only NY as an attorney, can I do legal work for my NJ-based company?

Answered a year and 5 months ago by Jack Mevorach (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Your location and the client's location are irrelevant.  You can practice New York law but not New Jersey law. Jack
Your location and the client's location are irrelevant.  You can practice New York law but not New Jersey law. Jack
You should speak with an entertainment lawyer about this matter. 
You should speak with an entertainment lawyer about this matter. 

Cindy

Answered a year and 6 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
Hi, if you are looking for an answer, I will need to know a bit more of what's going on.
Hi, if you are looking for an answer, I will need to know a bit more of what's going on.
a very interesting hypothetical: the person who stole the number is guilty of a crime; if you left it on the desk intending to let them get it, you would be complicit (very hard to prove unless they film you in the bar bragging about it) you might be found liable for negligence if the SSN is abused SSNs and PII (Personally Identifying Information) are a huge problem for every business: you want this data kept as secure as possible. best of luck... Read More
a very interesting hypothetical: the person who stole the number is guilty of a crime; if you left it on the desk intending to let them get it, you... Read More
If you're a US Citizen, you can sponsor your husband for a green card, if and only if he entered the US legally. It doesn't matter if has overstayed for 23 years. You can still sponsor him. There are many forms and many documents that need to be submitted. Consider working with an attorney. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee for representation for the life of the case. Counsel in any state can represent you. ... Read More
If you're a US Citizen, you can sponsor your husband for a green card, if and only if he entered the US legally. It doesn't matter if has overstayed... Read More

Where would I file a claim?

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
It certainly sounds like you are the victim of some form of fraud. Both the moving company whose truck and movers did the actual move as well as the website that sold you their services can be found liable. While the actual movers might claim they had no knowledge of the bait and switch done against you, the website and the mover refused to proceed until they had you on the hook. Trying to sue online sites can be difficult especially because getting service of process can be a challenge. But the actual moving company can be found; let them file their own claim against the website. You might want to hire legal counsel for this. Feel free to leave truthful reviews of the service you received from both companies. Best of luck to you.  ... Read More
It certainly sounds like you are the victim of some form of fraud. Both the moving company whose truck and movers did the actual move as well as the... Read More

Is there a telephone number or email address for this attorney?

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney Gilbert Borman   |   1 Answer
if you go to michbar.org you can look up any attorney, past, present, disbarred or retired you are probably looking to hire a new lawyer, most in practice 40 years ago have retired   best of luck to you
if you go to michbar.org you can look up any attorney, past, present, disbarred or retired you are probably looking to hire a new lawyer, most in... Read More

What can I do now?

Answered a year and 7 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
You should reach out to another attorney here in Florida. Some of us take the tough cases including myself. 
You should reach out to another attorney here in Florida. Some of us take the tough cases including myself. 
No but on the affidavit of support you need to disclose that you are sponsoring another immigrant. The only effect will be that the  income needed to sponsor her will be slightly higher. 
No but on the affidavit of support you need to disclose that you are sponsoring another immigrant. The only effect will be that the  income... Read More
There are a lot of factors at play here. The first question I would have is why exactly do you have power of attorney for your mother and what are the limits of it? Do you have it in writing or is it informal? Second, is your brother living in the house (or even partially owns the house), staying short term, or is he just an intrusive visitor? Third, it sounds like your mother wants to have continued contact with him. Is that true or is more exploitative than that? Fourth, how is your mother's health? How old is she and is she capable of taking care of herself or making her own decisions? There's a lot of nuance here.  Really unless your mother also wants him barred from the house or your mother is somehow incapable and not able to make her own decisions then you likely cannot do anything about it regardless of how frustrating he may be. If your mother is in agreement and wants him to not come back then the police can be called to instruct him to not come back. If she is incapable and being exploited by him then he may be able to be prosecuted for Exploitation of the Elderly of Disabled (provided she is over 65 or disabled). If you think she is being financially exploited by him you should think about contacting the police so they can look into it. Orders of protection can also be taken out if he is violent and there are forms for this you can get at the clerk's office in most counties for you to fill out if you think that is appropriate. But most situations would require your mother either being onboard with banning him from the house or would require her to be incapable of making her own decisions. ... Read More
There are a lot of factors at play here. The first question I would have is why exactly do you have power of attorney for your mother and what are... Read More

How do I get check in my name and not "Estate of....."

Answered a year and 8 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
Yes. If son died with a small estate, in most states you don't have to file a probate. You simply fill out a small estate affidavit and that will entitle the family member to cash his check. It's unclear where he died as you refer to both Texas and Virginia in your post. The state where he died will be the state affidavit that you need. Below is the Virginia state affidavit.  https://www.pwcva.gov/assets/documents/circuit/12874.pdf  ... Read More
Yes. If son died with a small estate, in most states you don't have to file a probate. You simply fill out a small estate affidavit and that will... Read More

Can my lawyer take well over half of my settlement?

Answered a year and 8 months ago by attorney Stephen Arnold Black   |   1 Answer
Did you have medical liens? Did counsel expend his own money litigating your case? Request a settlement statement. 
Did you have medical liens? Did counsel expend his own money litigating your case? Request a settlement statement.